The Second-Person Point of View: Give Your Story a New Perspective
You’re not someone who cares about tradition in your fiction, are you? You’re willing to explore. You’re striving for meaning, and you want interesting experiences. Well,...
You’re not someone who cares about tradition in your fiction, are you? You’re willing to explore. You’re striving for meaning, and you want interesting experiences. Well,...
No treat pairs quite as well with a movie as a tub of hot, buttery popcorn. If you’re planning to take some pics during your next...
Aleksey Khilko/Shutterstock.com Apple’s AirDrop is a convenient way to send photos, files, links, and other data between devices. AirDrop only works on Macs, iPhones, and iPads,...
by Joanna Rowland A few years ago I started following Tara Lazar on Twitter. Not only does she have a great blog that is full of...
Justin Duino Google is finally adding virtual desktops to its repertoire of Chromebook features—something other major operating systems already have—with Chrome OS version 76. The function...
When I first joined a workshop in 1994, American literary fiction was dominated by and continually lauded a “quiet” kind of writer, one often influenced by...
In 2002, when I was a relatively recent college graduate, I found a book that served both as a complement and counterpoint to the (white) feminist...
SD Association SD cards—everybody’s got a few, but nobody thinks much about them. That’s a testament to how well they work. But performance always matters, and...
Historical mysteries are great reads both for fans of whodunnits as well as those who like to learn about different times and places. Delving into the...
Ever wondered about the structure of the physical book? Ever wondered what those weird papers at the beginning and back of books are called? Or those...