Who Was Joan Didion?
I own three copies of Slouching Towards Bethlehem, three of A Book of Common Prayer, two of Play It as It Lays, and an old first-edition-but-not-first-printing of The White Album that I found...
I own three copies of Slouching Towards Bethlehem, three of A Book of Common Prayer, two of Play It as It Lays, and an old first-edition-but-not-first-printing of The White Album that I found...
For most of my life, I filed documentaries away under the category of “boring” in my mental rolodex. I was under the silly assumption that documentaries...
Ever wanted to be a part of the family Madrigal? Wish you could find out which gift Abuela’s miracle would give you? Can’t stop singing “We...
Agoraphobia isn’t talked about much when we talk about mental illness. When it is, inevitably someone will either genuinely or “jokingly” confuse it with arachnophobia (the...
National Poetry Month is upon us, and a poetry advent calendar is the perfect way to celebrate throughout the month. Launched by the Academy of American...
Recently, DC released a piece of promotional art for their next major crossover event, the hilariously named “Dark Crisis,” which kicks off in May. Dark Crisis...
There are so many great new releases in nonfiction coming out in the next few months! I’ve rounded up some of the most exciting nonfiction to...
I’m not a person who sets reading goals. They stress me out far too much, and when you work with books all day long, the reality...
In the small Midwestern town of Howlett, navigating high school is tough enough. But when a group of friends are inexplicably turned into weredogs, adapting to their...
Black Panther meets The Expanse in Maurice Broaddus’s Sweep of Stars, the first in a new space opera trilogy. Epic in scope and intimate in voice, it...