- Rosamund Oates shares a remarkable sixteenth century legal document with evidence of sign language. (The Conversation)
- James Harbeck riffs on “camouflage.” (Sequiotica)
- Dan Fox talks about family and Welsh. (The Guardian)
- Syracuse University Library has a great video about what to do with a (severely) wet book. (via Open Culture)
- Miles Klee has a follow up on last week’s news about Grammarly’s AI-generated experts: they’re getting sued now. (WIRED)
- School librarian Kalyn Gensic took on Moms for Liberty in Abilene, Texas. (Texas Observer)
- Luke Winkie explores a shift in reading preference among readers who are emphatic about the first person. (Slate)
- Kelly Jensen has censorship news for us. (Book Riot)

