Speaking of privacy matters, in case you didn’t already know this, Amazon keeps track of what phrases are most often highlighted by folks who read their eBooks on Kindles. Now,… [read full post]
The 43rd Most Highlighted Phrase by Kindle Readers

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Speaking of privacy matters, in case you didn’t already know this, Amazon keeps track of what phrases are most often highlighted by folks who read their eBooks on Kindles. Now,… [read full post]
Now of course, any Alice fan worth his or her salt knows that finding an oddball caterpillar in Wonderland is par for the course. But the Huffington Post has a photo… [read full post]
Attention book lovers! Fantasy writer Neil Gaiman has a new book out, The Ocean at the End of the Lane, and according to the NY Times, it includes a few Carrollian references… [read full post]
Here’s something you don’t see every day. In fact, you’ve never seen one of these before–and may never see one again! A new LCSNA member by the highly appropriate name… [read full post]
I’ve just learned about this production, which runs only this weekend. If anyone is able to attend, please send a paragraph to tell us about it! Here’s the press release:… [read full post]
Here’s a review for a new gore-filled flick with a vague attempt at connections with Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. The film is called Alyce Kills but according to the review, the… [read full post]
The LCSNA’s own Charlie Lovett (a former president) will be in New York City to promote his recently published novel The Bookman’s Tale. Charlie will talk about, read from, and sign… [read full post]
Artist Sue Shanahan has added a new Alice-themed post to her child-centric blog, commonplacegrace.com. In it, Sue ponders what might have led Lewis Carroll to pen the Alice books, and… [read full post]
The New York Public Library has a new exhibit entitled The ABC of it: Why Children’s Books Matter that explores both the importance and potency of children’s literature. The exhibit draws… [read full post]
There is a new exhibit at the Issy les Moulineaux (in the suburbs of Paris) with the theme of cards and games in Lewis Carroll’s works. Stylezza.com offers an article… [read full post]