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Behind the Words at BiblioBuffet
It's a blog. Not just any blog, but one in which you can share some of the goings-on behind each week's issue. We won't tell all but we will share some fun things about the work behind the website.

From the Editor's Desk: Lauren Roberts
Most of us have seen pictures of books arranged by color. But does anyone really do that? And would it work? Lauren has and she shares why she made the decision to go colorful and how the process seems to be working.

COLUMNS

A Reading Life: Nicki Leone
Books read in high school, most often involuntarily, involve classics that may or may not later turn into favorites. Nicki explores why that happens and how it feels to her.

BibliOpinions: Guests
Mike  Yawn returns with an interview with Jane Leavy to talk about one of her favorite sports people and the subject of her popular biography in 2010.

Biographology: Carl Rollyson
In his last column, Carl critically reviewed a new biography of Hitler that took an unusual approach. Now he explains why he believes as he does and how the genre of biography is enhanced by that particular author’s approach.

Book Brunch: Lev Raphael
Lev interviews the editor of an astonishing World War II-era German diary that came to light only recently, dispelling forever the myth that average Germans didn’t and couldn’t know about the atrocities their Nazi government was committing.

Bookish Dreaming: Gillian Polack
Gillian had planned to write about her favorite books that are over one hundred years old—until she found she had thrown out, by accident, her notes. But she still found love.

Literary Amusements
Wise, witty, and sardonic quotes about books and reading plus quirky and interesting literary factoids. 

On Marking Books: Laine Farley & Lauren Roberts
Bookmarks of old often have rich looks that are missing today. Among them are extraordinarily beautiful engravings. Laine found three that, though different, had unusual scenes and a similar style. Could she discover their history? 

Reading the Truth: Katherine Hauswirth
Luminous reading is not nearly as common as book blurbs would lead one to believe, but Katherine found two books that fit that word perfectly by being “cheering reminders that the world . . . is worth our attentive study, ready to repay our efforts with new insights and ever-evolving perspective.”

Strata of Ephemera: Elizabeth Creith
Can one ever have too many dictionaries? Elizabeth ponders that question not necessarily for herself—since she has more than two dozen—but for those who think a woman’s shoes should outnumber her dictionaries.

The Athletic Supporter: Pete Croatto
In a brilliant and insightful interview, Pete goes head-to-head with John Schulian a former sports columnist (and, later, television writer) who talks about his experiences on newspapers, with other sports writers, editors, and athletes, the changes in the sports reporting industry, how he broke into television, and more.

BOOKS & MORE BOOKS

Art of the Book
We found these excellent websites, blogs, and videos that celebrate the book arts of illustration, illumination, printing, typography.

Book Donations
These organizations work to get books into the hands of those who need and want them but cannot otherwise afford them, and we recommend them.

Copyright & Plagiarism
Looking for information on Intellectual Property issues? These websites and blogs offer reliable, up-to-date information for people in all the creative professions. 

Book Festivals, U.S.
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Book Festivals, World
Africa - England
France - Wales

Bookmark Blogs & Sites
If you love bookmarks as much as we do, you’ll love these sites that talk about and sell bookmarks.

Book-Related Blogs
We go on searches to find what we think are the best of today's literary blogs, the ones worth reading. And these are among them.

Book-Related Sites
Belly up to this bibliophile snack bar and dig in because these literary websites are delicious and satisfying.

Literary Humor & Games
You like humor. We like humor. So add a smile to your day with these fun places that will certainly make your day a little brighter.

Places We Like
There are so many great sites on the Internet that have nothing to do with books. And we think you ought to know about these.

Shopping for Booklovers
Oooh, shopping! Use this page to find reading- and book-related gifts for yourself and others.

Writers' Resources
Not all readers are writers, but it is certain that all (good) writers are readers. For those who are, check out these sites about the art and business of writing.

ABOUT US

About Us
How did BiblioBuffet begin? Where did the idea come from? This page will give you some background on where we began—and it wasn’t from  the stork.

Meet Our Contributors
You’ve read them. You've enjoyed them. Now get to know them.

Submit Books for Review
Learn what genres we review, what we don't want, and what reviewing preferences each of our reviewers has. 

Write for Us
If you share our passion for writing about books and reading, see this page for information on joining us.

 

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