In Memory of Brazenhead, the Secret Bookstore That Felt Like a Magical Portal

In a popular trope present most often in YA novels, a character finds a secret key to another world. The key is rarely literal. More often, it’s an action as banal and everyday as leaning against a train platform barrier, walking into a phone booth, or looking for a winter coat in the back of […] The post In Memory of Brazenhead, the Secret Bookstore That Felt Like a Magical Portal appeared first on Electric Literature. Continue reading at 'Electric Literature'

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