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LIT FRIDAY
"That Which Draweth"
A lost prose sketch by
George Egerton

Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray
introduce a newly-discovered sketch 
by one of the most important writers of the 
New Woman movement of the 19th century 


CUSP
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Cultures
4.1, Winter 2026

READ THE ISSUE FREE
Open Access via Project MUSE

HOPKINS PRESS JOURNALS
S2O Open Access

Illustrated with the cover of CUSP and a public domain photograph of George Egerton from 1896

LIT FRIDAY "That Which Draweth" A lost prose sketch by George Egerton Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray introduce a newly-discovered sketch by one of the most important writers of the New Woman movement of the 19th century CUSP Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Cultures 4.1, Winter 2026 READ THE ISSUE FREE Open Access via Project MUSE HOPKINS PRESS JOURNALS S2O Open Access Illustrated with the cover of CUSP and a public domain photograph of George Egerton from 1896

Read newly-discovered prose by George Egerton, an icon of the 19th century 'New Woman' movement, introduced by Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray in the new issue of CUSP

This — and the whole issue — is free, #S2O #OpenAccess at Project MUSE

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“Writing sf requires humanity....
We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.’” 

Who Is An SF Writer?
Philip K. Dick

The CEA Critic
88.1, March 2026
Reprint: Special "Chap Book" Edition of The CEA Critic, Nov. 1974

Read free @ Project MUSE thru 20 April

Illustrated with cover art from the March 2026 issue of The CEA Critic and a public domain author photo of Phillip K. Dick

“Writing sf requires humanity.... We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.’” Who Is An SF Writer? Philip K. Dick The CEA Critic 88.1, March 2026 Reprint: Special "Chap Book" Edition of The CEA Critic, Nov. 1974 Read free @ Project MUSE thru 20 April Illustrated with cover art from the March 2026 issue of The CEA Critic and a public domain author photo of Phillip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick asks and answers "Who is an SF author?" saying "We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.'"

The new issue of CEA Critic revisits the legendary author's essay from 1974, and it's free to read at Project MUSE through 20 April

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LIT FRIDAY
"That Which Draweth"
A lost prose sketch by
George Egerton

Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray
introduce a newly-discovered sketch 
by one of the most important writers of the 
New Woman movement of the 19th century 


CUSP
Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Cultures
4.1, Winter 2026

READ THE ISSUE FREE
Open Access via Project MUSE

HOPKINS PRESS JOURNALS
S2O Open Access

Illustrated with the cover of CUSP and a public domain photograph of George Egerton from 1896

LIT FRIDAY "That Which Draweth" A lost prose sketch by George Egerton Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray introduce a newly-discovered sketch by one of the most important writers of the New Woman movement of the 19th century CUSP Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Cultures 4.1, Winter 2026 READ THE ISSUE FREE Open Access via Project MUSE HOPKINS PRESS JOURNALS S2O Open Access Illustrated with the cover of CUSP and a public domain photograph of George Egerton from 1896

Read newly-discovered prose by George Egerton, an icon of the 19th century 'New Woman' movement, introduced by Margaret D. Stetz and Alex Murray in the new issue of CUSP

This — and the whole issue — is free, #S2O #OpenAccess at Project MUSE

tiny.one/yc5fjuur

#LitFriday
Cusp

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“Writing sf requires humanity....
We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.’” 

Who Is An SF Writer?
Philip K. Dick

The CEA Critic
88.1, March 2026
Reprint: Special "Chap Book" Edition of The CEA Critic, Nov. 1974

Read free @ Project MUSE thru 20 April

Illustrated with cover art from the March 2026 issue of The CEA Critic and a public domain author photo of Phillip K. Dick

“Writing sf requires humanity.... We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.’” Who Is An SF Writer? Philip K. Dick The CEA Critic 88.1, March 2026 Reprint: Special "Chap Book" Edition of The CEA Critic, Nov. 1974 Read free @ Project MUSE thru 20 April Illustrated with cover art from the March 2026 issue of The CEA Critic and a public domain author photo of Phillip K. Dick

Philip K. Dick asks Who Is An SF author? — answering "We live in the exciting world of ‘possible maybes.'"

The new issue of CEA Critic revisits the legendary author's essay from 1974, and it's free to read at Project MUSE through 20 April

Today on #LitFriday
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