December 2011
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November 2011
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Literature Map: The most addictive thing. Ever. →
You know those websites that only do one thing, and you end up hanging out there for like, 20 min? Yeah… (via bookriot).
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Air is funny stuff—it’s so invisible.
– Eric Sloane, How You Can Forecast the Weather, 1964 (via sharikasman)
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Milk Grows on Trees
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Photo: Milk tree
In some parts of the world (e.g., Toronto), milk grows on trees. This particular tree is an Organic Meadow 1% Partly Skimmed Organic Milk tree. The best time to harvest milk from a milk tree is late November. As you can see, the milk on this tree is ripe and ready for picking.
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Tired of bombing puns to rooms full of... →
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Shari Shari Quite Contrary: You Can Have it All →
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Photo: All you want
Do you want it all? I sure do. Here’s some good news: you can have it all. I’ve found the one-stop shop for all you want! You can purchase all you want in one little store in Toronto. It’s the most convenient place to purchase everything*. That girl on the sign? She…
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I stay high like giraffe pussy…
– Gucci Mane, Trap House
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Embrace the Sucklord! →
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On Teaching →
Dragnet Issue One contributor, Jacob Wren, recently wrote this piece about pedagogy and whether being a teacher means you can’t be as good of a do-er. Is the old saying really true…?
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Things are sometimes funny on the internet →
All I can say is that, like http://feministryangosling.tumblr.com/, this is a tumblr I wish I had been clever enough to come up with. Instead, I’ll just be clever enough to share it.
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Get Money! →
This is a post to remind all of our writers and readers who write that as a Lit Mag in Canada Dragnet can nominate its contributors for the Writers’ Trust Journey Prize! If you have had a short story published in Dragnet you are able to win this prize which is worth, wait for it, $10 000. In real money…
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Literary Voyeurism →
I am an avid people watcher and eavesdropper. Some may call that just being creepy, but I prefer to call it a fascination with human nature. This tumblr I found the other day brings my general creepiness together with my love of all things book-related. Books as romantic gifts can be lovely and heartwarming; they can also be a little weird. My favourite, describing her experience receiving...