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SSAC2022 Day 1 - “Bread of Lifers” by Caroline Kim
Bookish Calendar Stacey and Winston Bookish Calendar Stacey and Winston

SSAC2022 Day 1 - “Bread of Lifers” by Caroline Kim

December 2022 started out a little crazy here at the Butterflies & Aliens Library, much as the whole year kind of went, and as a result we kind of skipped our Head Alien’s long tradition of opening and sharing the Short Story Advent Calendar through the month. So instead we are introducing – possibly just for this year, possibly as a new tradition, only time will tell – the Butterflies & Aliens Non-Denominational Advent in January

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Embracing the Prairie Witch
Book Life Winston Pei Book Life Winston Pei

Embracing the Prairie Witch

Book mail is one of our highlights here at the Butterflies & Aliens Library, but today’s package is especially exciting, an anthology edited by our very own Stacey Kondla, Prairie Witch published by Prairie Soul Press…

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Lego Lost at Sea
Rando Selections Winston Pei Rando Selections Winston Pei

Lego Lost at Sea

On February 13, 1997, the cargo ship Tokio Express encountered a one-in-a-hundred year storm that knocked sixty-two shipping containers off its deck and into the waters of the North Atlantic. One of those containers contained 4,756,940 pieces of LEGO, many of which soon started washing ashore, especially on certain beaches in the UK.

imagine my delight at discovering a beautiful little book on the topic, a meeting of nerdoms, a moment of Books & Bricks out in the wild…

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Puck's Arena
The Book as Performance Winston Pei The Book as Performance Winston Pei

Puck's Arena

My introduction to artist’s books, and altered books in particular, started with an undergraduate field trip to the Bruce Peel Special Collections at the University of Alberta, and one work in particular.

At first glance, it seems innocuous enough, perhaps even a bit boring or common? But if there was ever a time to apply the broader advice to not judge a book by its cover, this would be it.

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