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Electric Literature's mission is to ensure that literature remains a vibrant presence in popular culture by supporting writers, building community, and broadening the audience for literature through digital innovation.
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Summer in the City: A Reading List

“The city in summer floated in a daze that moved otherwise sensible people to repeat endlessly the brainless greeting ‘Hot enough for ya? Ha-ha!’ ” Read more.

“On the Fourth of July weekend, we got up onto the old West Side Elevated Highway (closed but not yet demolished) and went walking past the new World Trade Center towers (brutalist but not yet tragic) and didn’t see another person in any direction. Romantically deserted vistas were what I wanted in a city when I was twenty-one.” Read more.

“The sound of taut ropes lashing on concrete at short intervals is, to me, the sound of summer.” Read more.

“So I made our local dinner. Aside from the spices and the olive oil—which we allowed ourselves under what is called a ‘Marco Polo exemption,’ common to localism—everything in the dinner hailed from, or had at least seen its first or last days, within the city limits of New York.” Read more.

“I got the idea for my best summer stunt during the bleakest days of last winter. When things seemed like they couldn’t get worse, I started to think about swimming across Manhattan—about plowing through every pool on the island.” Read more.

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Me, trying to sound impressive: Yeah, I invest most of my money.
Person: You know, buying books doesn’t count as…
Me: Shhhhhhhhhhh. Yes it does.
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penamerican

“I like books that expose me to people unlike me and books that do battle against caricature or simplification. That, to me, is the heroic in fiction.”

—Zadie Smith

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“When we speak we are afraid our words will not be heard or welcomed. But when we are silent, we are still afraid. So it is better to speak.”

—Audre Lorde

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“Know from whence you came. If you know whence you came, there are absolutely no limitations to where you can go.“ – James Baldwin.  Illustrated with three early portraits of the writer by gay novelist and photographer, Carl Van Vechten (June 17, 1880 - December 21, 1964.)

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