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Book Marks

BOOK MARKS: The Mysterious Survival of the Written Word

Jon Boyd   |  July 7, 2023

“Whenever I am in Southwold, the Sailors’ Reading Room is by far my favourite haunt. It is better than anywhere else for reading, writing letters, following one’s thoughts . . .”

BOOK MARKS: Actively Creating the Conditions We Most Enjoy

Jon Boyd   |  May 5, 2023

“Dead trees are as important to the forest as living trees. Indeed, they are even more important.”

BOOK MARKS: A Sacred Obligation at Top Speed

Jon Boyd   |  March 13, 2023

“I’m thinking of calling a general strike of all writers until mankind finally comes to its senses. Would you support it?”

BOOK MARKS: How Careful Should an Author Be

Jon Boyd   |  December 21, 2022

“The circumstance which gives Authors an Advantage above all the great Masters, is this, that they can make Copies of their Works.”

BOOK MARKS: Small Joy to Be Won

Jon Boyd   |  November 16, 2022

“Seeing that these young ones have enough to eat is a great hindrance to one’s reading.”

BOOK MARKS: Take Whatever You Wish

Jon Boyd   |  October 18, 2022

“Why not turn from this brief and transient spell of time and give ourselves wholeheartedly to the past?”

BOOK MARKS: The Self-Conscious Air of the Reproduced

Jon Boyd   |  September 20, 2022

“There are men still living who can recall the days when it was considered necessary and even delightful to write letters to one’s friends.”

BOOK MARKS: We Depart No Wiser

Jon Boyd   |  August 18, 2022

“Rumor, swiftest of all evils; she thrives on speed and gains strength as she goes.”

BOOK MARKS: With Dark-Lantern and Bow-String

Jon Boyd   |  May 18, 2022

“‘Let us assume’ turns in a few pages into ‘We may assume,’ which, in a few more, is ‘As we have shown’ . . .”

BOOK MARKS: Keeping the Place

Jon Boyd   |  April 13, 2022

“He best expressed his preference for his wild homestead by saying that his Bible seemed truer to him there.”

BOOK MARKS: There Are Thousands of Us

Jon Boyd   |  March 15, 2022

“Each one of us has his little communication to make, a restricted one, and from all these communications the readers can choose.”

BOOK MARKS: We Are In This Together

Jon Boyd   |  February 15, 2022

“Though I do not think that this book calls for blame, if someone wants to be unpleasant about it, he can blame me and my friends.”

BOOK MARKS: Minor Respects

Jon Boyd   |  January 7, 2022

“Steinbeck was normally permissive with his editors on such points, though he strongly resisted what he called ‘collaboration’ . . .”

BOOK MARKS: Don’t Miss Any High Spots

Jon Boyd   |  December 15, 2021

“Thanks again for the Merry Christmas. Best of everything in 1960 to you and yours.”

BOOK MARKS: Grand Ambition

Jon Boyd   |  November 16, 2021

“The great drawback upon the lives of these settlers, at present, is the unfitness of the women for their new lot.”

BOOK MARKS: To See What Will Infect You

Jon Boyd   |  October 22, 2021

“Nothing makes a deep impression anymore.”