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If only I’d read about HTMLGIANT, then I would have already known about Triple Canopy. I was about to ask why didn’t I know about Triple Canopy, and there it was: Catherine Laceyº recommends Triple Canopy. Catherine also recommends Maggie Nelson’s Bluets, one of the best blue books [some others are Benson's Blue Book, Gass' On Being Blue, Kafka's The Blue Octavo Notebooks (and Max Richter's The Blue Notebooks), and Kharms' The Blue Notebook (not to be confused with Vvedensky's The Gray Notebook or Josep Pla's The Grey Notebook, which is green in German)] which is great because Joshua Cohen’s essay on Thirty-Six Shades of Prussian [to be confused with Russian, Midnight, etc] Blue just appeared in Triple Canopy 8, “Hue and Cry,” which also has Molly Springfield’s must-read Inside the Mundarium, from which the above image is taken. Up next, Lucy Ives‘ collage and prose poem Everglade: “A story in which I explain”
I’ll say it again: Triple Canopy, Triple Canopy, Triple Canopy.
ºThanks, Catherine! (I see you discovered The No School University of School; might I recommend The Elephant and Butter?)







