This is an article by Chris Ciolli. Editor’s note: Chris informed me today, March 8th, is International Women’s Day and March […]
Category: Reading
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. […]
Slow-Read Sunday: Hamlet, Acts 1 and 2
To get the idea behind “Slow-Read Sunday” you can read this introductory post. There are as many ways to read […]
Conquering Grief: Literature as a Consolation
This article was written by Amarie Fox who also provided a beautiful painting to accompany her work. You can find […]
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 […]
You Don’t What?
This article was written by Susan Sundwall. Now that I’ve signed a book contract and have let friends, family, strangers and […]
Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice: A Must Read in 2013
This article was written by Amarie Fox. At the beginning of every new year, while everyone is beginning to compile […]
Who Cares About Spoilers?
This article was written by Andrew Blackman. If you read book reviews online, you’re probably aware that many people really […]
The Economy of Fiction
In twenty-four hours of quiet reading we can finish a long novel covering a man’s entire life. In a traditional […]
Why I Started Reading
This article was written by T. Lloyd Reilly. I read a guest post on this site several weeks ago titled “Why I […]