Celebrate Wolfenoot With These 10 Unique, Subversive Werewolf Novels
Column by Christopher Shultz
Why be another snout in the pack on Black Friday when you can stay home and honor the Spirit of the Wolf with meat, cake, and these werewolf books?
Gobble, Gobble: Exploring the Turkey Lit Genre
Column by Max Booth III
Where are all the Thanksgiving books?
Dear Mr. Gaiman: Why I Can't Re-Read Sandman
Column by Peter Derk
For Neil Gaiman's birthday: an apology, a thank you, another, unrelated apology, and a question about the value of memory.
Storyville: Using Terror and Horror to Tell Powerful Stories
Column by Richard Thomas
When you use terror as the emotional set up, and horror as the devastating reveal, your stories will resonate with your readers.
Good Oral: Telling Stories Out Loud
Column by Peter Derk
Read this before you jump on a stage and launch into your best story.
How I Would've Died In 20 Stephen King Novels
Column by Peter Derk
Not the surviving type, Pete examines his most likely causes of death in some of King's beloved works.
A History Of The Halloween Franchise In Print
Column by Christopher Shultz
You can't kill the Boogeyman, either onscreen or on the page.
10 Things You Didn't Know About Noah Webster, the Inventor of American English
Column by Taylor Houston
Happy 260th Birthday to the man whose name is synonymous with “Go Look It Up!” (Which is the pre-cursor to today’s “Google It!”)
Comics vs. Television: Iron Fist
Column by BH Shepherd
Why is Iron Fist the one hero Marvel can't spin into gold?
Library Love: The Future is Open
Column by Stephanie Bonjack
Open Access is a movement that seeks to circumvent barriers preventing access to information. Think traditional publishing is the only way to go? Think again.


























