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Anthropodermic Bibliopegy: The Chilling Art of Binding Books with Human Skin Long before photographs and audio recordings, people remembered their loved ones by covering books with their skin! Thus, the technique of anthropodermic bibliopegy was March 31, 2023 Books
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Shelley, Woolf, and Maas: Three Feminist Authors that Turned Pain into Masterpieces These feminist authors used their painful experiences to create real literary masterpieces. March 28, 2023 Books
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