Who’s Living in that 3,400 Year Old City?
Extreme drought in Iraq caused a dip in the water level of the Mosul reservoir, revealing a 3,400 year old Mittani Empire-era city once...
They Didn’t Mention This at Librarian School
For many years, the New York Public Library kept a written collection of the questions patrons asked over the telephone. Some of our favorites...
This Scroll Tells the Story of the Gods
Is the Macedonian Derveni papyrus the oldest discovered book in Western history? Could be.
Written around 340 BC and discovered in 1962, the roll contains...
Prompt: Unlikely Pairings
In 1961, a letter from T.S. Eliot to Groucho Marx launched a three-year correspondence in which the famed poet and equally groundbreaking comedian exchanged...
Who Were the Denisovans and What’s Up with Their Teeth?
Palaeontologists in Laos have found an ancient molar they believe belonged to a young Denisovan girl. The Denisovans are an enigmatic human species, cousins...
Get a Global Perspective for New Story Ideas
In a post on the BookBaby blog, Michael Gallant says that looking for stories in the global news media can give you some bold...
What Secrets Await in the Family Bible?
In a post on the Newspapers.com Fishwrap blog, Jenny Ashcraft reveals some remarkable finds from family bibles. "Family bibles are a treasure for genealogists...
Who Had the Six-Fingered Hand?
Archaeologists are exploring an ancient site in eastern Turkey with carvings of grimacing men and eight-foot tall penises. The chamber, estimated at 11,000 to...
Prompt: A Literal Foot Fetish
Here's an interesting tidbit for your fantasy or horror novel. According to folklore stretching from Europe to Africa, women could bewitch a man's affections...
The Luck of Edenhall
Legend says that if the glass known as the Luck of Edenhall is ever broken, bad fortune will befall its household. Made in the...