The Resurrection of Sylvia Plath's "Ariel"

Column by Leza Cantoral
A battle of the narratives between Sylvia Plath and Ted Hughes.

Listen Up: 9 Audiobook Hacks

Column by Annie Neugebauer
Get the most out of your audiobook experience, from saving money to choosing wisely to the habits of when and how you listen.

Celebrate Teen Literature Day with These Five YA Authors

Column by Karis Rogerson
Five YA authors and the books which are bound to change the life of the teens you know — and maybe yours in the process

The Gabino Iglesias Online MFA: First Semester

Column by Gabino Iglesias
April 15, 2020 (1) comments
I created a perfect MFA. Here are the classes you'll take during the first semester.

10 Horror Bookstagrammers You Should Be Following

Column by Sadie Hartmann
The Instagram app is home to many niche hashtags, but probably none are as prolific as #bookstagram. Here are some Horror Genre bookstagrammers you should be following.

Comics vs. Television: "Locke & Key" — Skip The Show, Read The Comics

Column by Peter Derk
Let's look at why 'Locke & Key' works better in ink than it does on the screen.

Why Genre Writers Should Read Poetry

Column by Christoph Paul
You should read some poems / So your prose flows with style / Read this article

So, Was Shakespeare An Anti-Semite Or Not?

Column by Christopher Shultz
April 9, 2020 (1) comments
In honor of Shakespeare's birthday, let's discuss what the Bard's infamous play 'The Merchant Of Venice' says about his own religious viewpoints.

Is Blending Genres the Worst Idea You've Ever Had?

Column by Jay Wilburn
Blending genres in your writing will affect your marketing. There are ways to do it poorly and ways to do it well.

A Poetry FAQ for Regular Folks

Column by Peter Derk
Poetry: It's not as bad as a colonoscopy.