This article was written by T. Lloyd Reilly. I read a guest post on this site several weeks ago titled “Why I […]
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 […]
A Bookend to 2012
This site, in its current iteration, was born a year ago. Now, a year later, I’d like to put a […]
Whitman’s Leaves of Grass: Connections Between Man, Nature, and the Afterlife
This is an essay by Amarie Fox. The natural world is a mortal collective, composed of physical matter that will […]
Breathe, Read; ignorance is no excuse
This is an essay by K. E. Argonza. Did you ever sign a contract without reading it? Did you ever put your […]
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 […]
Why I Stopped Reading
This is an essay by Williesha Morris. “The DaVinci Code” was my omen. The hugely successful novel that everyone insisted I […]
Top 7 Reasons to Read The Hobbit
This is an essay by Vanessa Santilli. As a dedicated Lord of the Rings fan, it was to my chagrin that […]
Your Existential Despair–Treat it Like a Creative Gift
This is an essay by Aaron Pederson. This article is about learning to see our existential despair/discontent/anxiety (whatever you want to […]