Who’s Living in that 3,400 Year Old City?

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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

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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

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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

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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?

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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

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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?

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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?

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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

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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

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Legend says that if the glass known as the Luck of Edenhall is ever broken, bad fortune will befall its household. Made in the...

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