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Sunday, September 29, 2013

The Windows Reflect Everything - An 826Chi Creation

I'm starting to get used to having my 826 HQ be a Space Travel Supply Co. instead of a Boring Store, but that doesn't mean I don't miss my 826Chi family.

It does mean I'm incredibly excited that "The Windows Reflect Everything" is now available for pre-sale. This past school year, I worked with students in a research class at Golder College Prep in Chicago and helped them learn a little about journalism. They did some amazing work, wrote some incredible stories and to see it finally being published is so exciting.


Seriously. You want to read these stories. Plus, that cover is pretty wonderful, too. 

You can pre-order your copy by emailing store@826CHI.org, or just stopping into the Boring Store. I'm sure you have some super secret spy supplies to pick up anyway, right?

Interested in learning more about 826's writing and tutoring programs? Or just really, really intrigued by these fantastic storefronts? Head over to 826National.org to find your local chapter.

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more on 826
my experience at GCP

Monday, September 09, 2013

Twin Peaks Coloring Book

Etsy find of the week/my life: a Twin Peaks coloring book created by German illustrator Dana Damki.





You can buy it here. Choose from the brightest green ever!!! or lavender.


+ another fave Etsy find: Ets Place
+ still in love with this Golden Book of Biology filled with Charley Harper illustrations

Saturday, September 07, 2013

Book Club Mafia video from Funny or Die

I haven't been part of a book club since high school, but I can only imagine this is the amount of guilt brought on by your fellow readers if you do not finish the book.



Also, is it time for season two of Orange is the New Black yet?

Friday, September 06, 2013

Book Review: Drunk by Ann Dowsett Johnston

There's something cliche, but something that is just kind of perfect, about the cover for Ann Dowsett Johnston's new book, Drink. The rings left from the wine glass on the napkin or the bedside table or the kitchen island. Because it's about what women are left with after the glass is empty.


If you are a girl/woman/female person and

a. a casual drinker or
b. a binge drinker or
c. a regular drinker or
d. an excessive drinker or
e. a non-drinker

... you need to read Drink: The Intimate Relationship Between Women and Alcohol.


Beyond being a story of Ann's personal struggle with alcoholism, Drink takes a close look at how the alcohol industry is targeting women with their products and advertising. While I was reading it, I definitely started to notice all of the "girl" drinks I hadn't really separated in my mind before. I also took a step back and realized just how prominent the presence of alcohol is in our daily lives. Drink discusses how to increase in alcohol abuse among women affects our private and public lives, and the overall impact of increase on society as a whole.



I could spend days telling you about what I learned in Drink, but I'd really rather you read it yourself, and then we can talk about it. There's definitely a discussion that needs to be happening.

But I will share a few things that really stood out to me:

  • When discussing minimum pricing on alcohol in other countries, Ann says the United States isn't expected to follow suit. Throughout most of the country, "beer is often the cheapest liquid available—cheaper than water, orange juice or milk." Sad but true!
  • The alcohol industry seems to be following the same patterns as the tobacco industry, which means that right now, alcohol is being marketed to younger crowds than before. And especially young women. After reading Bitter Brew, and thinking about the ads I see, I can definitely agree with this. 
  • Drunk driving is really, really moronic. I know this should be common sense. It's something we all say we'd never do, but it happens far too often. 
I really could go on forever, but like I said, this is a must-read. It didn't make me quit drinking, in fact, I'm having that totally relatable glass of wine after work that Ann talks about so much in the book as I type this. But, it has definitely made me examine my own habits and the habits of my peers, as well as the role all of this has in greater society. 


And wonderful work by Leah Carlson-Stanisic on the design. Thank you for not putting some terrible stock photo depicting some sort of Sex and the City-esque scene on this cover. 


+ my review of Bitter Brew
+ another alcohol-related book I'd really like to read

Wednesday, September 04, 2013

Book Cupcakes from Victoria's Kitchen

I'm incredibly hungry but the kitchen is all. the. way. downstairs, so instead I'm just drooling over these book-topped cupcakes.


Yum!

+ the food book I've been meaning to buy
+ you can't give bees as a gift

(via City Lit Books)
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