'Brand New Roman' is a Fun Mashup of All the Corporate Logos You Know and Love
If the letters look familiar, it’s because you see them every day on signs, advertisements, and beyond.
If the letters look familiar, it’s because you see them every day on signs, advertisements, and beyond.
A small consolation for students.
Here's your chance to ace potions class.
Beware of Death Eaters.
Was it ghosts, time travel, or a costume party gone awry?
Dream job.
'Harry Potter: A History of Magic' is a new non-fiction book that explores the real-life magic that inspired J.K. Rowling.
Escape reality—both literally and figuratively—by visiting one of these literary-inspired getaways.
They say that a dog is man's best friend, but these writers found solace—and occasional inspiration—in feline companions.
Massimo Listri's The World's Most Beautiful Libraries is a visual tour of the world's most spectacular temples devoted to the written word.
It takes place after the liberation of Paris, in which Hemingway himself played a role.
6. Beard grooming is fun.
Happy National Coloring Book Day!
It sounds a lot nicer than "hoarding."
Herman Melville drew on his own sea adventures for his best-selling novels (but 'Moby-Dick' wasn't one of them).
It was stored under a TV for 40 years.
Today, Little Free Libraries has more than 50,000 sites around the world.
Though he made his living as a writer, Ernest Hemingway was just as famous for his lust for adventure.
Get your fill of funky architecture.
7. Conan's first Marvel comic was canceled after seven issues.
He's been translated into more languages than William Shakespeare.
Readers love nothing more than headless models and secret babies.
Believe it or not, we're all probably mispronouncing 'Walden' author Henry David Thoreau's name.
The longtime Roald Dahl collaborator is selling off a collection of preliminary drawings and other illustrations to benefit charity.