The Lottery by Shirley Jackson captures the imagination of everyone who reads it. The scope of influence of Shirley Jackson remains unparalleled 75 years into the publication of The Lottery
My House: Recollections on House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski
It's always wonderful when people discover a classic from years before because of a movie or tv show, or in House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski a doom map.
A Recollection and Musing on The Gone-Away World
I find myself during these pandemic days and nights thinking often of The Gone-Away World by Nick Harkaway. The novel was published in 2008 and I must have read
In Memoriam: Eric Jerome Dickey
Noted author Eric Jerome Dickey passed away on January 3rd according to multiple reports and the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
Dickey's publicist at Penguin Ra
Book Review: The Girl and the Stars by Mark Lawrence
In the world of Abeth there exists a tribe that lives on top of the glacier. This is a world mostly wrapped in ice, with nary a patch of land visible excepting
Book Review: Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson
This striking fictional book by Adam Johnson attempts to capture the feel of North Korea in a tale that spans from the mountains to the sea.
National I Love Lucy Day
October 15th is National I love Lucy Day.
Check out some wonderful titles about the Queen of Comedy while you watch some of her famous episodes.
Love, Lucy
Welcome to the new fulcolibrary.org!
Welcome to the website! Here you can browse for something new. Discover an amazing electronic resource and find out what librarians read…
European Comics I have enjoyed
A very brief introduction to some big names in European comics
Honoring the Legacy: John Lewis and CT Vivian
The legacy left behind by both Congressman John Robert Lewis and the Reverend Cordy Tindell ("C.T") Vivian.
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