I Believe the Man in the Attic Has a Gun
“The Old Man With No Name” by Budi Darma Fess Avenue wasn’t a long street. There were only three houses on it, all with attics and fairly large...
“The Old Man With No Name” by Budi Darma Fess Avenue wasn’t a long street. There were only three houses on it, all with attics and fairly large...
In Claire Kohda’s Woman, Eating, the protagonist Lydia, a 20-something Londoner and artist, is a frustrated foodie. She salivates over the idea of the delicacies of...
Stick around the world of superhero comics fandom long enough, and you’re bound to hear someone complaining about reboots. Or retcons. Or relaunches. But what do...
For the longest time, I’ve considered reading a rainy day activity. I get a cup of tea, curl up with a blanket, and open what’s been...
Several weeks ago, I found myself in a dreaded reading slump. I tried countless books, only to put them down only a few pages in, when...
I love books. I love documentaries. I love bookish documentaries! In my early 20s, there was no such thing as streaming. If I wanted to watch...
I have a hard time reading in bed. The first issue is that I am a person who does not regularly get the appropriate number of...
What does it take to be an inspiring and amazing heroine in a young adult fantasy novel? Is it quick-witted banter, fast-paced fighting skills, or how...
I’m a serial re-watcher, as I’m sure many of you are, too. Especially when it comes to sitcoms. I can’t count the number of times I’ve...
First off, poetry is incredibly subjective. That’s kind of its whole deal. It would be easy to only take what’s considered classic poetry that inspired generations...