How Pitch Wars Showed Me Where I Need to Grow - As A Person
Column by Karis Rogerson
For Karis Rogerson, Pitch Wars represents not just a great opportunity, but also an area in her life where she needs personal improvement.
Candyman: A Monster Named 5 Times
Column by Peter Derk
With Candyman 2021, we've named him 5 times. What have we unleashed?
Lessons from 10 Years of Writing About Grammar
Column by Taylor Houston
In 10 years, I've given a lot of grammar advice. Some of it is bullshit now, but some of it is truer than ever.
LURID: Moral Panic in Poetry — A Quilt for David
Column by Karina Wilson
Sometimes the best way to retell a tarnished story is through poetry. Steven Reigns' new book, "A Quilt For David", re-examines an old moral panic from the 1990s and finds it wanting.
Celebrating 10 Years of LitReactor!
Column by Joshua Chaplinsky
LitReactor has been a part of our lives for an entire decade! Come help us celebrate.
Writing with Cognitive Impairments
Column by Jay Wilburn
Jay Wilburn is a full time writer who deals with cognitive impairments. This is the story of how he does it.
Crime and Opportunity: When True-Crime Won't Sustain A Narrative
Column by Gabriel Hart
A critique on the exploitive tendencies of true-crime.
The Wisdom of Alan Watts: Improve Your Life and Creativity
Column by Michael David Wilson
How you can use the wisdom of Alan Watts to improve your writing, creativity, and life.
6 Banned Books to Celebrate Banned Books Week
Column by Emmanuel Nataf
This year’s Banned Books Week runs on the theme “Books unite us. Censorship divides us.” These six written works demonstrate exactly why it’s important that we celebrate our right to read.
Yahoo! Answers: Books, Reading, and Writing
Column by Peter Derk
Are there any good romances? Was Shakespeare gay? What's the perfect rumble song? Can boobs be TOO perfect? So many Yahoo! Questions in need of answers.
























