This essay was written by Amarie Fox. Upon hearing the news that my father would be working most of the […]
Tag: Reading
All Quiet on the Western Front: A Testament to Humanity
This essay was written by T. Lloyd Reilly. A search for the realities of humanity or of humanness can steer one […]
The Slush Pile: Where Reading Starts to Hurt
This essay was written by Patrick Icasas. “Pass.” It’s 11 p.m. on a Saturday night, and I have this evening […]
The Ocean at the End of the Lane Meets Memory Lane
This is an essay by Brandon Monk. “I remembered that, and, remembering that, I remembered everything.” Neil Gaiman, The Ocean […]
2 Tips for Watching Movie Adaptations of Books & "Ender's Game" Review
This essay was written by Williesha Morris. “Ender, the enemy’s gate is down.” The double meaning wasn’t lost while reading “Ender’s […]
On Going Dark: Why We Read Scary Things
This essay was written by Chris Ciolli. Before I even begin, I have a little confession to make. Since the […]
Why Reading Should Be a Shared Activity
This essay was written by Julie Bates. Why Share Reading? Reading is a one person activity – right? Well, that […]
Supporting Characters Who Deserve Their Own Books
This essay was written by Chris Ciolli. Protagonists are fine and good. Protagonists are necessary. But what happens when, for […]
The Ethics of Buying Books
This essay was written by Amarie Fox. As a millennial, I often hear from friends that they don’t feel as […]
Atypical Protagonists: Six Anti-Heroes From Great Works of Fiction
This essay was written by Chris Ciolli. Everyone loves a hero. Except when we don’t. Because let’s face it, sometimes […]