Writing Historical Fiction
With the world engulfed in the COVID-19 pandemic, I find it therapeutic to crack open a book that can whisk […]
With the world engulfed in the COVID-19 pandemic, I find it therapeutic to crack open a book that can whisk […]
In the wake of Black Lives Matter protests across America and the world, books by Black authors and about anti-racism […]
Due to the pandemic, some people have more free time than ever. Nestling in with a good book seems to […]
“Poets have always been those we turn to as witnesses. Poets can crystallize a moment like this,” says New Yorker poetry editor Alice […]
In their most recent newsletter, sent via email on June 5, independent bookstore People’s Books & Culture announced that it […]
Harriet Levin Milan is the author of four published books and one edited. She is also the director of the […]
By Sanjana Ramanathan With stay-at-home orders in place all over the nation and quarantine boredom settling in, many people are […]
Mark Maer is the author of a Russian romance that came out in 2012, Путями Неисповедимыми или поиски красной коровы, […]
Credentialing is vital to anyone seeking to report on events with more than the public perspective.
I detest second drafts.