Why I Read the Last Page of a Book First
It’s not a belated April Fools prank, I really do read the last page of a book first. Every time, without fail- sometimes in the middle of the bookstore.
It’s not a belated April Fools prank, I really do read the last page of a book first. Every time, without fail- sometimes in the middle of the bookstore.
Representation in the media and in literature is important, but it’s also important to have representation on your bookshelf! In this 5×5 we interviewed five authors who identify as a member of the LGBTQIA+ community to talk about writing, representation, and the future of queer literature
If you’re still looking for a little love in your life, then look no further! These amazing authors have got you covered. In this 5×5 we interviewed five black romance authors to get their thoughts on the genre.
In this 5×5 we’re talking to five authors: Mark Herschberg, Anya Josephs, Crystal Maldonado, Luke Cunningham, and Addison Armstrong who are making their debut this year.
January 16th is Appreciate a Dragon Day! Dragons are one of the oldest and most widespread mythological creatures and for good reason. Our scaley serpentine friends are a fun addition to any fantasy story. And whether they be ferocious or tame, we love them all the same. Here are a few of our favorite fire breathing buddies from literature. Drogon From Game of Thrones by George R. R. Martin, The most vicious of Daenerys Targaryen’s three dragons, putting them at the top of this list. Norbert From Harry Potter and the Philosopher/Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling. Hatched by …