5 YA Sci-Fi and Fantasy Novels That Tackle Climate Change
If the start of 2020—of a fresh new decade—has taught us anything, it’s that we cannot hide from climate change. The effects are here, and they’re...
If the start of 2020—of a fresh new decade—has taught us anything, it’s that we cannot hide from climate change. The effects are here, and they’re...
Before two weeks of 2020 had elapsed, I had read five novels I consider “guilty pleasures.” For me, this is an unusually high rate of guilty...
Ah, the essay! The art of reality! Oh, to trap the effervescent moment in a drop of amber, to polish it until it glows, to receive...
Are you ready for the best Kindle Unlimited Books 2020? Last year I gave you the world’s best advice when offering up 50 of the best...
Is one of your goals in the coming year to write more? Or maybe it’s less about writing for the sake of writing and more about...
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was a major leader in the nonviolent protests against racial discrimination during the 1960s American Civil Rights Movement. Each year, the...
This post on the history and debunking of librarian stereotypes is sponsored by Revell Books. Haunted by the memory of a rescue gone wrong, former pararescue...
Critical Linking, a daily roundup of the most interesting bookish links from around the web is sponsored by Flatiron Books, publishers of The Night Country by...
by Jamilah Thompkins-Bigelow For me, story ideas come from two extremes: when I allow my mind to wander or when I focus it on the small...
In good news for Pokémon–obsessed people (me), Nintendo appears to only be getting started with its Sword and Shield world. The company has plans to add...