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New Anthology Gives Everyone A Seat At The Round Table

Thursday, July 15, 2021

Sword Stone Table brings together a group of authors from marginalized groups to re-imagine the legends of King Arthur for new eras, places and players, inviting all to sit at the Round Table.

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'Magic For Liars' Asks, What If You're Actually Not Magic?

Saturday, June 08, 2019

Sarah Gailey's new novel centers on estranged sisters, one magically talented and one just a talented private investigator — who gets called in to solve a crime at her sister's school for magic.

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'Beren And Lúthien' Reflects Tolkien's Real Life Love Story

Wednesday, May 31, 2017

J.R.R. Tolkien's son Christopher proves an able guide through Beren and Lúthien, his father's haunting tale of a mortal man who falls in love with the daughter of a disapproving Elven King.

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'Novel Of The Century' Is A Lively Companion To 'Les Misérables'

Tuesday, March 28, 2017

David Bellos' new book is a comprehensive guide to Les Misérables, and a compelling story in its own right, packed with detail about the creation and publication of Victor Hugo's massive masterpiece.

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In 'Hag-Seed,' A Gentle Guide To Shakespeare's Stormy Island

Sunday, October 16, 2016

Margaret Atwood's retelling of The Tempest follows the exiled director of a Shakespeare festival, now reduced to putting on shows with convicts at an isolated rural prison.

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Why 'Will From Warwickshire' Never Lost His Touch

Sunday, April 24, 2016

William Shakespeare may have died 400 years ago, but he'll always be there when we need him. The Bard is still a personal friend to actors and casual readers alike, uncannily able to understand us.

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