This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. Even book-worms go on summer vacation…because let’s face it, armchair traveling is amazing, […]
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Literary Loony: Certifiable Moms from the Wonderful World of Books
This article was written by Chris Ciolli. Most of us have our ups and downs with moms. We love-hate them, […]
How to Read and Write Poetry
This article was written by Chris Ciolli. Too many readers (and writers) view poetry as a mystery, an oddity to […]
5 Irish Writers to Read for St. Patrick's Day
This article was written by Chris Ciolli. Most of us know about Irish writers like Oscar Wilde, William Butler Yeats, […]
Reading Suggestions and A Few Reflections from a Reluctant Feminist
This is an article by Chris Ciolli. Editor’s note: Chris informed me today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day and March […]
What You Can Learn from the World's Worst Writing
This article was written by Chris Ciolli. We’ve all been there. That terrible free e-book you downloaded on a whim. […]
5 Literary Couples and the Crazy Things They've Taught Us About Romance
This article was written by Chris Ciolli. From childhood on we’re fed dangerous half-truths and misconceptions about love and romance […]
Across Genre Lines: Why Books that Defy Traditional Categories are a Good Thing
This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. More and more often, the stories that authors choose to tell are defying […]
How to Buy Books for Others
This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. What we like to read is a very personal matter. Most of us […]
It’s Okay to be Limited: Genres I Refuse to Read and Why
This is an essay by Chris Ciolli. Being varied as a reader and a person is an admirable thing. There’s […]