6 Books with Warped Timelines to Celebrate Groundhog Day, Bill-Murray-style
Column by Kleopatra Olympiou
It's Groundhog Day, the perfect excuse for you to read about time travel and warped timelines.
Smash or Pass: Monster Porn Edition
Column by Peter Derk
Slimes, werewolf gynecologists, Boobensteins? Yeah, I'd hit it.
On "The Fabelmans" and "Armageddon Time" or Should You Prefer, the Birth of the Artist
Column by Ben Tanzer
At the center of these stories are young artists and the people who believe in them.
Grad School Residency Part III: I Learn That I Matter
Column by Karis Rogerson
After a third grad school residency, Karis Rogerson reflects on how the 10-day intensive reminded her of her value.
Dialog Journals and Writing Good Dialog
Column by Peter Derk
Start a dialog journal, fix up your dialog, write better characters, and basically rule the world.
A Walk Down Salinger Lane: The Legacy of an Author in a Small Town
Column by Leah Dearborn
Does the "code of the hills" in Cornish, New Hampshire still protect reclusive author J.D. Salinger in death?
Book vs. Film: "We Have Always Lived in the Castle"
Column by Christopher Shultz
Many think it's Shirley Jackson's masterpiece. Do the filmmakers fill those impossibly big shoes?
Maybe We Could Stop Deconstructing Books?
Column by Peter Derk
What if we stopped taking things apart and started building something new?
Some Kidlit Debuts To Keep An Eye Out For in 2023
Column by Karis Rogerson
A collection of 18 exciting kidlit debuts for 2023!
Book vs. Film: "The Pale Blue Eye"
Column by Christopher Shultz
Edgar Allan Poe plays detective on page and on film, but is it a strong enough mystery to captivate repeated reads or views?
























