3 New Comics Anthologies for Your TBR
Comics anthologies don’t get nearly as much attention as they should. There are many reasons they tend to remain lower profile: non-traditional funding and publishing routes,...
Comics anthologies don’t get nearly as much attention as they should. There are many reasons they tend to remain lower profile: non-traditional funding and publishing routes,...
This list of nonfiction books about weird jobs was originally published in our nonfiction newsletter, True Story. Sign up for it here to get nonfiction news,...
What do you find scarier — horror movies or horror books? No matter what your preferred medium for frights and jump scares, quality story trumps everything,...
Post-pandemic entertaining: if the very thought both thrills and terrifies you, you’re probably not alone. Haven’t we all said, “Do I even remember how that works?”...
I know I’m not the only book person who loves You’ve Got Mail, Nora Ephron’s 1998 romantic comedy that celebrates bookstores, New York in the fall,...
Danika recently wrote a wonderful piece about sapphic YA and the various forms it takes. She mentioned that one of the reasons she enjoys reading sapphic...
I began this piece out of frustration. Despite the many initiatives to make children’s books more diverse and representative of everyone instead of a select white,...
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I once heard writer and educator Elissa Washuta say that writing essays can get very exhausting when it feels like the essayist is expected to be...
A man in the Australian state of South Australia was arrested Wednesday after allegedly placing his own QR codes on two official covid-19 check-in signs, according...