The World Didn’t End, Things Just Got Blurry
“There and There and There and There” by Alexander Lumans All the quality blankets: gone. They hadn’t vanished in some magical boom of smoke; everyone from...
“There and There and There and There” by Alexander Lumans All the quality blankets: gone. They hadn’t vanished in some magical boom of smoke; everyone from...
It is estimated that only 3 percent of books sold in the U.S. are works in translation. The question is why don’t Americans read more translated...
Novel Gazing is Electric Literature’s personal essay series about the way reading shapes our lives. This time, we asked: What’s a book that changed your mind? My older...
As someone who’s been reading historical romance for nearly half my life, it’s true that many of them blur into each other. You know what I...
Each English speaker has a favorite piece of English grammar punctuation. When I asked Rioters their favorites, the interrobang, ellipsis, and semicolon were quick to come...
Recently, publisher and German-to-English translator Cat Bergman asked for recommendations on where to find YA in translation. Adding tags this time: High school lit teacher I...
The 100-tab habit is widespread; it’s nothing to be ashamed of. But a cluttered browser can lower productivity and reduce computer speeds. Maybe it’s time to...
I don’t read many comics, and I don’t know why. In the last few years, I’ve striven to change that, dedicating myself to pick up the...
Ian Fleming was a writer, journalist, and naval intelligence officer, but you probably know him as the creator of James Bond. Using his experience working for...
Things are…tough out there. Game of Thrones is a mess, politics is terrifying, and my Twitter feed is all debates and horror. There’s plenty to be...