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Connexions Library

Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - June 18, 2016
Serial Publication (Periodical)
2016
This issue of Other Voices features a wide range of issues. The topic of the week is homophobia, the hate that led to 49 deaths in Orlando last week, but which is present in greater or lesser form in ...

Connexions Directory of Groups & Websites

Glad Day Bookshop
Specializing lesbian and gay literature, both in and out of print.
Octopus Books
Octopus Books originated in 1969. It began as a socialist newspaper but soon evolved into a small bookstore. The store operated as a collective for 27 years until it was bought by three faithful membe...
Spartacus Books
Spartacus is a non-profit collectively run bookstore. We are non-sectarian and carry feminist, anarchist, socialist, lesbian/gay titles, literary criticism literature, environment, film, media, labour...

Sources Library

Fiction v nonfiction - English literature's made-up divide
Fiction v non: an English affliction?
Lea, Richard
2016
Some cultures do not distinguish between fiction and nonfiction - and instead talk of 'stories'. Is that a barrier to English-language writers and publishers? Or should they just learn to enjoy tellin...
My life as a bibliophile
Barnes, Julian
2012
From school prizes to writing his own novels, the author reflects on his lifelong bibliomania and explains why, despite e-readers and Amazon, he believes the physical book and bookshops will survive.
A novel oasis: why Argentina is the bookshop capital of the world
Goñi,Uki
2015
Buenos Aires alone has more bookstores per person than any other city in the world - just enough for inquisitive Argentinians to indulge their literary cravings.
Sources Bookshelf
2009
Featuring books and DVDs by Sources member authors.
Twelve of the world's most beautiful bookshops
2015
From an underground carpark in China to a converted theatre in Argentina, take a look at some of the most stunning bookshops around the world.