I FINALLY GOT LOVE COMES QUICKLY 12 INCH PRISTINE CONDITION AND ONLY $7 WAAAAAAH
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Sarah Lindsay, from Primate Behavior: Poems; “Legend of the Woolly Mammoth”
[Text ID: “But how you have changed me, / how you will always have changed me.”]
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here we are: series 14 (or series 1 or whatever you want to call it lol) is over. i made an updated survey based on last year’s to reflect this if you guys want to fill it out 💫☄️🪐🛸
i’ll close responses in 2 months on august 25th :)
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a near mint g3 cotton candy vs. my childhood cotton candy, also known as 'ice-cream sarah'
to be loved is to be changed <3
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(...) soon it'll be spring, and everything will look different then, (...)
Sarah Waters, from The Little Stranger
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It’s Feral Friday!
Sometimes getting feral simply entails pondering the familiar from an unconsidered perspective and finding fascination in the everyday. This week we’ve selected a work from our Book Arts Collection that does just that. Sarah Peters’ The Moon Has No Weather is a book that posits the earth’s natural satellite as its own archivist—a celestial body with no atmosphere whose physical history is preserved on its windless, waterless surface.
Inspired by an installation of Peters’ work at the Minnesota Center for Book Arts, The Moon Has No Weather was produced during her residency at the Women’s Studio Workshop and published as an artist’s book in 2013 in Rosendale, NY. The text was letterpress printed in Fox typeface (designed by Chad Kloepfer) on Magnani Arturo paper. The book also includes hand-marbled Hahnemühle Bugra, Thai Mulberry, and handmade abaca papers, as well as selected pages from scientific lab books and a 1984 Polish electronics manual.
Wanna learn more about how this book was made? You can follow along with Peters’ production process here. Wanna learn more about the thought process behind it? Check out this 1885 text The Moon: considered as a planet, a world, and a satellite (also available for loan through the UWM library catalog).
--Ana, Special Collections Graduate Intern
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Master List:
One-Shots:
Baking Mishaps
Bat Boys Babysitting Adventures
Shadows of Confession
Gentle Shadows
Shadows of Destiny
Bargain in the Shadows Pt. 1 Pt. 2
Shadows Entwined
Through the Shadows
A Dance in the Shadows
The Breaking Point
Shattered Prophecies
Heat of the Moment
A Shadow’s Legacy
Shadows of Fate:
Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Love in the Shadows:
Part 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
(Last Updated: 06/02/24)
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Years ago my mom bought me this collection of funko pops, and I can't decide if I love or hate them. They sort of just stand there... menacingly.
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Sarah Lindsay, from Primate Behavior: Poems; “US”
[Text ID: “This is not a country that / counts me / when it goes to its / storehouse to count,”]
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Last night I heard noises. I thought there was something at the door, something scratching, wanting to get in. Then I realised that the noise was inside me, that the thing that was scratching was inside me, trying to get out.
Sarah Waters, from The Little Stranger
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