Rachel Kincaid Believes in Writing Into Your Questions, Challenges, and Confusion
In our series Can Writing Be Taught?, we partner with Catapult to ask their course instructors all our burning questions about the process of teaching writing....
In our series Can Writing Be Taught?, we partner with Catapult to ask their course instructors all our burning questions about the process of teaching writing....
Gentrification takes center stage in Cleyvis Natera’s debut novel Neruda on the Park, which follows the different reactions the members of the Guerrero family have to...
Between the bevy of new horror video games and Nic Cage‘s absolutely wild career turn as a scream king, we’re in the midst of a horror...
In 2009, Cindy Pon’s Silver Phoenix was the only Asia-inspired YA fantasy released by a major publisher. Thankfully, there has been a definite increase of Asian-inspired...
95 million people are native speakers of German — and 85 million speak it as a second language. These speakers range from the people of Germany,...
Superhero comics have many well-worn motifs which have been popularized, subverted, and scoffed at over the decades, like secret identities, reporter girlfriends, and radioactive everything. In...
I’d like to think I read pretty widely, genre-wise. My monthly reading tallies are often a mix of fiction and nonfiction, with a smattering of different...
Why do we need books about lying for kids? You might think it’s simple: tell the little ones “don’t lie!” and move along. The thing about...
Each day my phone greets me with images—from two years ago, two weeks ago, eight years ago; my toddler, my ex-husband; my toddler as a baby,...
Soneva Fushi, a luxury resort in the Baa Atoll in the Maldives, is looking to fill its “barefoot bookseller” position. The new bookseller’s duties will be:...