The Easter Visit From Relationship Hell
An excerpt from Burst by Mary Otis Walter McKinley put Viva in mind of one of those Renaissance men, the young swain type, depicted in paintings...
An excerpt from Burst by Mary Otis Walter McKinley put Viva in mind of one of those Renaissance men, the young swain type, depicted in paintings...
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I’m always fascinated by how books get interpreted differently across editions. The same story can get a wide range of covers that give very different impressions...
If you have a young child, chances are you’ve at least heard of the importance of being outside for kids. In her book Balanced and Barefoot,...
Sometime between 1440 and 1450, Johannes Gutenberg began using his printing press to make published works available to the masses, forever changing the landscape of literacy...
Being bookish is definitely not a matter of whether or not you read. The thing I’ve noticed the most since returning to the book world as...
Let’s start with the obvious. Romances are well written books that are full of hope. They aren’t trash or fluff. Yes, the genre has two hard...
How accurate are the best dystopian novels and fiction? Throughout the last several years, we have seen a lot of predictions made by novels from decades...
For the past two months, I’ve spent most mornings locked in a small room with a group of strangers. From the outside, our chamber looks like...
On the surface, the subtitle of Sabrina Orah Mark’s new memoir-in-essays Happily—”A Personal History, With Fairy Tales”—seems contradictory. How can a narrative be simultaneously true and imaginary,...