Previously, we discussed Volume I and Volume II of Pride and Prejudice. When we left Elizabeth she was heading to […]
Category: Reading
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 […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Pride and Prejudice, Volume II
Here are some areas to consider as you read, or after you read Volume II of Pride and Prejudice. The […]
Tips for Reading a Translated Novel
This article was written by Leslie Collins. Great literature crosses cultural and language barriers. Fortunately, you don’t have to learn German […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Pride and Prejudice, Volume I
This was due for discussion yesterday, but I got wrapped up in Easter activities. I hope you’ll accept my apologies for […]
New Ways We Tell Stories
This article was written by Joseph Dante. Independent bookstores are vanishing. Print magazines are going. Publishing itself is rapidly transforming and […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Hamlet, Final Thoughts
Previously, I proposed some questions to ponder as you read the play: Acts 1 and 2; Acts 3 and 4; Act […]
Are you a shallow or a deep reader?
This article was written by Andrew Blackman. When it comes to reading, are you shallow or deep? Don’t worry, I’m […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Hamlet, Act 5
If you missed the discussion of Acts 1 and 2 you can catch up here. If you missed the discussion of […]
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, […]