Jaime Fuller
Jaime Fuller is the web editor at Lapham’s Quarterly.
Jaime Fuller is the web editor at Lapham’s Quarterly.
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Reading recommendations from a lifelong education. More
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Tidying up tombs and rooms with help from museums and self-help gurus past and present. More
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The high price of attempting immortality, shutdowns, and the public domain. More
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Sleep learning, Viking cat skeletons, and medicinal breast milk. More
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Mean obituaries, perfect elephants, and saying goodbye to ballots. More
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Imagining book recommendations from a life of letters. More
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A fish bunker, a Byzantine undersea surprise, and surprise telescopes. More
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Subways disasters, W.E.B. Du Bois, and the fiftieth anniversary of the 1968 Democratic convention. More
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Pie for a suffragist’s doubting husband, centaur costumers, and drunk and caffeinated history. More
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Imagining book recommendations from a life of letters. More
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Overworked librarians, bog bodies, and the impossibility of making a dictionary. More
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Ketchup, Emily Brontë, and “sex scenes, mostly set in dungeons.” More
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Country music, sloshed history, and illegible (but important) handwriting. More
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A Victorian photo shoot, the big pyramids you’d expect, and the dancing plague. More
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Starry nights, trendy 1920s greens, and thirteenth-century wellness guides. More