Kirstin Butler

Kirstin Butler is writing an adaptation of Gogol for the Google era called Dead SULs. She currently lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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Everything Sings: Making the Case for a New Cartography

Everything Sings: Making the Case for a New Cartography

What This American Life's Ira Glass has to do with atlas antagonism, or what plotting carved pumpkins reveals about place More »

The Sketches Behind the World's Most Magnificent Buildings

The Sketches Behind the World's Most Magnificent Buildings

Scribbles and renderings from 85 leading architects bring a new book to life, offering windows into the creative process More »

Comic Books as Journalism: 10 Masterpieces of Graphic Nonfiction

Comic Books as Journalism: 10 Masterpieces of Graphic Nonfiction

An unusual summer reading roundup of books that blend meaty subject matter with engaging visual storytelling More »

More Than 3,000 Vintage Book Graphics Find a Home Online

More Than 3,000 Vintage Book Graphics Find a Home Online

The site From Old Books is a stunning example of curated creativity, with high-resolution images that anyone can reuse More »

7 Meditations on Faith, From Buddhism to Atheism

7 Meditations on Faith, From Buddhism to Atheism

Must-read books about belief, myth, the origins of the world's religions, and why God might not be so great after all More »

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Picking up the Pieces After the Tornado in Moore, Oklahoma

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