5 Interesting Links for 02-22-2019

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Bookstores (History)

A description complete with photographs of a distinct street in London where bookshops barely changed as the centuries have passed offer interesting treasures to explore.
https://secretldn.com/cecil-court-history/

Genetics (Animals)

Blue-eye coyotes are being photographed in California, but why this rare trait is becoming more dominant requires more research.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/rare-blue-eyed-coyotes-spotted-california-180971383

Funding (Publishing)

Though the article is from 2014, the tips provided for managing a crowd-funding project are both general enough to stay relevant and specific enough to offer action items for both before and during your campaign.
https://www.authormedia.com/how-to-use-kickstarter-to-fund-your-next-book-project/

Innovation (3D Printing)

A new approach to 3D printing uses photosensitive resin and reverse engineered CT imaging techniques to produce transparent 3D models.
https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07798-9

Politics (Interesting People)

Barbara Jordan has a fascinating history of determination and commitment that led her from a poor Black neighborhood to Congress and further.
https://www.biography.com/people/barbara-jordan-9357991

When the Shoe Won't Fit by Margaret McGaffey Fisk

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