What is Digital Literature? Understanding the Genre
Maybe some of you have read a short story on Twitter, seen a video poem on YouTube, or just followed the path of a hypertext story....
Maybe some of you have read a short story on Twitter, seen a video poem on YouTube, or just followed the path of a hypertext story....
For a while, I’ve participated in #AskALibrarian on Twitter on a weekly basis. This event offers readers guidance on what to read next based on information...
As we hurry out of spring and into summer, our collective muses can’t help but take in the blooming flowers, waving green trees, and buzz and...
Superheroes have been around a long time, and most of the characters and genre conventions are pretty well established. But did every character always look and...
With a mass market paperback release in May, Beach Read by Emily Henry continues to bring joy to our lives. And now that summer is here,...
Not long ago, I wrote an article for fans of A Court of Thorns and Roses looking for similar books. However, Sarah J. Maas has published...
I grew up in a household where expressing emotions was frowned upon. As a child, I was taught not to cry or else other people would...
Who is RK Narayan? Rasipuram Krishnaswami Iyer Narayanaswami, or RK Narayan, was an Indian writer born in 1906 in Madras (modern-day Chennai), Tamil Nadu, to a...
Welcome to Book Fetish: Volume 463, your weekly round up of bookish clothing, art, accessories, reading tools, and more from around the web! Cozy Night Art...
The Breakfast Club meets The Silver Linings Playbook in this powerful, provocative, and heartfelt novel about twelve endearing strangers who come together to make the most...