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Naming can be an art. We have a president who takes names very seriously, using them for specific purposes and according them strange powers. Having apprenticed...
Naming can be an art. We have a president who takes names very seriously, using them for specific purposes and according them strange powers. Having apprenticed...
I read a lot of comics and TPBs (trade paperbacks), but don’t always keep up with graphic novels and graphic memoirs. In the past few weeks,...
For many, the month of October means falling leaves, pumpkin carving, fall festivals, bringing out the spooky decor, and anticipating Halloween. For myself, it means Inktober!...
Let’s face it, not all book clubs are the same. And, therefore, not every book is the going to work for every book club. And there...
Happy Election Day, everyone! Firstly, if you haven’t already, go and vote. Secondly, on what may well turn out to be the brightest political spot we’ve...
This is a guest post from Namera Tanjeem. Namera is an English Lit student and book blogger from London. She loves romance novels, Harry Potter, true...
When I was a young Mvskoke (Creek) girl growing up in Oklahoma, my third grade classroom had a series of coloring sheets with short biographies of...
This is a guest post from Veronica Vivona. Veronica received her B.A. in creative writing and sociology from the University of North Texas in 2015. She’s...
No one can deny the moment that true crime podcasts have been having, particularly since the explosive success of the first season of Serial. But if...
Those who fall in the center of the Venn Diagram of “loves cats” and “loves books” really fall in the center. For my fellow cat-and-book lovers, I’ve pulled...