This article was written by Noelle Sterne. At my usual Friday table in the mall Starbucks, writing supplies spread out […]
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Slow-Read Sunday: Mrs. Dalloway (to End)
We’ve broken up our reading of Mrs. Dalloway into three parts: (1) questions about Mrs. Dalloway to p. 275 of The […]
Where Does An Author Get Story Ideas?
This article was written by C. Hope Clark. A touring, speaking author learns what questions to expect from attendees in the […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Mrs. Dalloway (to p. 331 OF THE MRS. DALLOWAY READER)
Last week I asked some questions about Mrs. Dalloway to p. 275 of The Mrs. Dalloway Reader. This week we […]
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, […]
Making World Book Night Last All Year Long
This article was written by Jessica McCann. There are few things I enjoy more than reading a good book and sharing […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Pride and Prejudice (Final Thoughts)
Who or what organizes a society like that in Pride and Prejudice? By that I mean, who or what is […]
Twice Upon A Time: New Twists on Old Tales
This article was written by Noelle Sterne. Maybe you loved fairy tales as a kid but dismiss them for your […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Pride and Prejudice, Vol.3 (Ch.X to END)
Our discussion of Pride and Prejudice has been broken into multiple parts. You can find the prior discussion here: Volume I, Volume […]
Shakespeare’s Fool: Feste in Twelfth Night
This is an essay by Anjali Amit. Twelfth Night is a play populated by confused characters. Orsino imagines himself in love […]