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There are only a few more days until Halloween! Lean into dark and spooky season with these new Gothic tales. You’ll find an Edgar Allan Poe story retelling by T. Kingfisher, a supernatural and sapphic horror-fantasy by @isabelcanas_, and more. https://t.co/v5GDxrxMrc https://t.co/whuGMzwTbo
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How to They/Them: a guest post by author Stuart Getty https://t.co/1IVYrVIVB4 https://t.co/BAlplBxkpM
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If your tastes lean more toward witchy fun than horror, there are plenty of books that will stir up seasonal vibes without keeping you up at night. https://t.co/ZVJQDe7GWP
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‘The Savoyards, 18th-century itinerant wanderers, would leave their mountain homes to travel the countryside with a magic lantern strapped to their backs, its tall chimney like a ship’s funnel powering their journey.’ Chloe Aridjis on magic lanterns: https://t.co/nBZOMXg3rD
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New Yorkers! If you have student loan debt and work for a government or nonprofit organization, you may qualify for Public Service Loan Forgiveness. Check your eligibility now! The deadline is October 31. @PSLFnyc https://t.co/ZVi3DCyaCP
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"It was slasher movies that taught me how invisible, ignored, and ultimately expendable Black women are." https://t.co/jfVW3yCqg0
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Step 1️⃣: Silence your phone 📱 Step 2️⃣: Hide from friends and family 🫣 Step 3️⃣: Get lost in one of this month's best literature and fiction releases 📚💕 https://t.co/JVQFLmLK7N
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"Forget "once upon a time" — snatch your favorite entrancing tale off the shelves (taking care not to prick your finger on a rogue splinter in your haste) and hunker down for a long, dark night full of stardust and mischief." https://t.co/iz8dByGx8Y
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Warning: These terrifying YA novels may induce goosebumps, a feeling of lurking unease and a desire to sleep with the lights on. The only known remedy? Keep reading. @LRGiles @writeinBK @scholastic @pagestreetkids @ktegenbooks https://t.co/8FJ19z17IB https://t.co/Zed7C8Tp7a
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NYPL is extending the Fall Book Fund matching period! Every donation until Oct 31 will be matched dollar-for-dollar to help the Library reach our goal to add 17,500 new books to our collection. Donate today! https://t.co/oYYLr18Gi2 https://t.co/xzt7vbn2rO
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Segura " brings a wealth of knowledge into his work, whether it's 1970s New York, his hometown Miami, or the Star Wars universe." https://t.co/kK7vSrDpVf
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“You experience the world through your body, but your body is also read by others. Those two things are too interconnected to be separated.” https://t.co/b1JCCHm825
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Join @SixthandI and @ClintSmithIII in DC tonight at 7 p.m. for a conversation with @jmeacham (AND THERE WAS LIGHT, @randomhouse)! It's our Spotlight Event: https://t.co/5uKebyekYb https://t.co/kXUvVEgEMk
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‘In all these reciprocal portraits, gender invites performance and play. Duchamp called Stettheimer a “bachelor”, while she and her sisters nicknamed him “Duche”.’ Bridget Alsdorf on Florine Stettheimer: https://t.co/iWWnyNp5AV https://t.co/1Pvz9Cy0qI
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