Finding Humor and Hope Amidst the Climate Apocalypse
To say that The Last Catastrophe is a dystopic take on humanity’s final hour is to miss the humor in these pages, as well as the...
To say that The Last Catastrophe is a dystopic take on humanity’s final hour is to miss the humor in these pages, as well as the...
Ah, to be alive during the Twitter era. It’s a blessing and a curse, isn’t it? On the one hand, you’ve got the thoughts and opinions...
There are so many book recommendation apps and platforms out there, like Goodreads, Storygraph, and more. Sometimes it’s hard to figure out which ones are worth...
There is a common misconception about what kind of book American politicians must be sworn in on when they take their oath of office. The widely...
Part of what I like about comics is that they’re faster and easier to read than most prose books. If I’m not in the mood or...
When it comes to alternate history books, I love a story that really turns the past on its head. Give me game changing supernatural characters and...
Haunted by chronic illness, dealing with tough news, and weighed down by the dreary long winter, I’ve been falling into a rut: cooking the same things,...
When I first started reading, I majorly read work by American and British writers. As much as I cherished most of what I read, it lacked...
Countless tombstones stand in rows, forming a bizarre town. What fate awaits a brother and sister after an accident in this town of the dead? A...
As a writer of novels, short stories, flash fiction, and essays, Elaine Hsieh Chou has proven to be brutally incisive in her reflections on gender, sexuality,...