6 Captivating New Books That Will Brighten Up Your Bookshelf
Given all that’s gone down in 2020 far, chances are you (like me) have been relying on books more than ever to provide some much-needed levity...
Given all that’s gone down in 2020 far, chances are you (like me) have been relying on books more than ever to provide some much-needed levity...
The YA Book Prize launched in 2014 to award a YA title written by an author living in the UK or Ireland. It celebrates amazing books...
Like so many headlines, my husband and I have defaulted to calling 2020 the lost year. Indeed, it seems that one of the most widespread impacts...
Aromantic. Asexual. Demisexual. Gray asexual. The vocabulary around ace identities is relatively new compared to other segments of the LGBTQIA+ movement. Perhaps it’s that “newness” that...
As the world continues to hunker down at home amid the pandemic, many of us have suddenly found ourselves with a lot more free time on...
Independent bookstores are critical parts of any community. They serve as a community hub, a means of support for emerging authors, and a local source for...
Sandra Magsamen has touched millions of people, one heart at a time. Her products have been warmly embraced for over 25 years. As an artist, art...
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If you use Microsoft Teams to communicate and collaborate with your coworkers, there’s a good chance your team also uses Planner to manage work. Here’s how...
It’s been a long time since Google introduced its ‘.new’ domain shortcuts, which allow you to quickly open new documents or slideshows by typing docs.new, slides.new,...