Each Friday, we share a handful of links we found interesting, provocative, funny — or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds.
Ever wish you had a literary inspired name? Hear what it’s like to share a name with Lord Voldemort from 'Harry Potter'.
According to a recent article in the New York Times, “studies have shown that writing about oneself and personal experiences can improve mood disorders, help reduce symptoms among cancer patients, improve a person’s health after a heart attack, reduce doctor visits and even boost memory.”
If you are anything like us OOM’ers you often relate yourself to characters in stories. This Buzzfeed quiz tells you what Dr. Seuss character you would be!
Attention all word nerds! Here are 15 words you never knew came from literature.
What's the key to great teaching? Some of NYC's top professors share their secrets.
From Veruca Salt in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory to Scarlett O’Hara in Gone with the Wind, here are 30 legendary literary mean girls we love to hate.
Check out Joan Didion’s favorite books of all time, in a handwritten reading list.
Here are 13 titles inspired by Shakespeare phrases.
Looking for some weekend music? Listen to the 50 great songs based on literary characters.
If you love used books and the beauty and history they hold, then you’ll love this article,
“Secondhand Brawlers.”
Have a great weekend!