Another One Bites the Dust: DC/Vertigo Remains Silent On Esquivel
I was looking through my article archive today. I’ve written a lot about DC/Vertigo in the last year. A lot about the 25th anniversary relaunch, a lot...
I was looking through my article archive today. I’ve written a lot about DC/Vertigo in the last year. A lot about the 25th anniversary relaunch, a lot...
It’s the time of year we’re thinking about and preparing for the new year. Of course, for many of us, it’s also the time we’re picking...
I am fascinated by things that people love and that become popular. A lot of times, especially in the book world, it can make perfect sense....
On December 5th, the New York Times ran an opinion piece entitled “Why We Miss The WASPS.” Yes, I understand that it was an opinion piece, which...
2018 will go down in my personal history as the year I finally got a book deal after a decade of writing seriously. Unscripted is a novel about a...
Welcome to Day 2 of Book Riot’s first official YA Adaptation Showdown. This week-long event invites members of the YA community to share their thoughts on...
Welcome to Day 2 of Book Riot’s first official YA Adaptation Showdown. This week-long event invites members of the YA community to share their thoughts on...
This Riot Recommendation asking for the best historical fiction books is sponsored by CADENZA by Stella Riley, a vibrant historical romance in The Times recommended Rockliffe...
Sponsored by Dirty Little Secret by Jennifer Ryan That’s because it’s really a work of book cover art by Instagram artist @JohanDeckmann, who’s page is dedicated...
2018 has been politically dismal, but buoyant on the literary front, and the confluence of these two things have made this a year in slow reading...