In Our Feeds: Parbunkells, why writers should read Go Set a Watchman, and "This Is Just To Say"

Gina Asprocolas  //  Jul 17, 2015

In Our Feeds: Parbunkells, why writers should read Go Set a Watchman, and "This Is Just To Say"

Every Friday, we share a handful of links that we found funny, provocative or just plain cool. We call it In Our Feeds. Have a great weekend!

Does Gringotts handle student loans? I ask only beacuse the website Mic.com figured out the cost of tuition at Hogwarts, and apparently one magical year of learning the ins and outs of wizardry would cost a student about $43,301! Does anyone know how much that would be in Galleons?

This article surprised me – The Daily Beast reports that repetition is not the best way to train your memory. Instead, try pacing yourself, the Loci Method, or learning related things to connect the dots.

Artist Julia Weist wanted to find a word completely absent from the Internet, and when she did, she put it on a billboard in Queens. Learn how she brought "parbunkells" out of online obscurity!

Go Set a Watchman was finally released this week to mixed fanfare. This Bustle article explains why – despite the controversy – every writer should read the book, and what they could learn.

We are in love with these gorgeous and totally original bookshelves!

Coloring books for grownups are the latest trend, and BuzzFeed has put together a collection of the 17 best!

BuzzFeed also has the hardest Harry Potter quote quiz you'll ever take. I got 10 out of 15; how did you measure up?

This week the Internet (or, Twitter more specifically) took William Carlos William's poem "This Is Just To Say" and turned it into a meme, with some hilarious results.

Why do we watch other people eat, and read about food we'll never make? The New Yorker explores!