8 Books by Female Pulitzer Prize Winners That Aren’t the Book They Won For
First things first, the Pulitzer Prizes are a big deal. I’m a talking prestigious, headline news type of award – even being a finalist is an...
First things first, the Pulitzer Prizes are a big deal. I’m a talking prestigious, headline news type of award – even being a finalist is an...
Welcome to Book Fetish: Volume 473, your weekly round up of bookish clothing, art, accessories, reading tools, and more from around the web! Sweater Weather Fall...
Award-winning fantasy author Fran Wilde returns to her roots in Clock Star Rose Spine, which brings together poems previously published in Uncanny Magazine, Fireside Magazine, and...
Celebrate Hobbit Day on September 22 by reading this great modern classic and the prelude to The Lord of the Rings.Bilbo Baggins is a hobbit who...
Monday 13th September marks the beginning of this year’s National Coding Week. The week provides us with the perfect opportunity to reflect on the importance of...
Cuba started vaccinating children as young as two years old against covid-19 this week, becoming the first country in the world to inoculate toddlers. At least...
Windows 10 (and Windows 11) has a “lock screen” that you need to dismiss before you can log in. This screen can feel like a nuisance...
LinkedIn normalized the idea of making people’s resume’s visible to anyone who wanted to look at them, and today a startup that’s hoping to do the...
Trucking tends to be associated with highways, but it’s not uncommon to find large delivery vehicles trundling down the tightly packed streets of the world’s most...
Gogoro is going public. The company, which is best known for its electric Smartscooters and swappable battery infrastructure, announced today it will list on Nasdaq through...