Why Would An Adult Read Books For Teenagers?

Column by Karis Rogerson
Why would an adult read fiction for teenagers? Because it possesses those fleeting qualities that are so hard to find elsewhere.

The Top 10 Transgressive Novels of All Time

Column by Christoph Paul
June 16, 2017 (1) comments
*According to one guy, so you're probably going to disagree.

Build a Writing Retreat from the Ground Up

Column by Annie Neugebauer
June 16, 2017 (1) comments
Ready to set up your own writing retreat? Considerations, steps, and tips for planning from the ground up.

5 Bad-Ass Women Writing the West

Column by Susan DeFreitas
June 15, 2017 (4) comments
Forget Louis L'Amour, and even Ivan Doig--the best, most bad-ass fiction of the American West is being written by women.

Library Love: Unemployment Edition

Column by Stephanie Bonjack
Libraries are a great resource when you're looking for a job.

Halfway There: The Best Books of 2017...So Far

Column by Gabino Iglesias
June 14, 2017 (5) comments
2017 is half over. Here are the literary highlights we've gotten so far.

Out of Circulation: 'My Fair Lady' by Louis Hemon

Column by Leah Rhyne
Can old books be timely? Pertinent? Even those that are out of print? One columnist tries to answer that question, one book at a time.

Heel Turn: When Good Guys Go Bad

Column by BH Shepherd
June 13, 2017 (1) comments
A critical look at the superhero tradition of turning evil.

What Happens When You Stop Writing Negative Book Reviews

Column by Peter Derk
June 12, 2017 (3) comments
This is what happens when you stop being real and start getting polite.

10 Things You Should Know About Having A Persona

Column by Gabino Iglesias
June 12, 2017 (3) comments
There's a lot of writing about writing out there, but not much dealing with having a writing persona. Here are ten things you should know.