We just don’t know how to call a spade a spade. When The Toast did a story about how Hollywood used euphemisms for people having sex in early movies, they…Continue readingSex? You can’t say that!
I’ve seen several reading lists floating around, most of specific titles, a few consisting of interesting categories…and not so interesting categories. An example of the latter is “a book by…Continue readingUp to a challenge?
So then. Back to the future… back to the past… back to the original science fiction fairy tale which shaped so many lives. For the record, this being one of…Continue readingBack to the magic
Bustle picks: 14 Of The Best Christmas Trees Made Of Books Or to put it another way, books that turn back into trees, if only for the season. I particularly…Continue readingBest tree ever?
Yes there are dozens of things you can throw at writers. They’ll always find a use for notebooks, they’ll love a fancy pen (even if many don’t write with one…Continue reading5 Gifts for a writer
Photo: TheTimes.co.uk 1. Well, books, of course. Isn’t that the very definition of heaven for a bibliophile, opening up stacks of new books on Christmas morning? Well, until they think…Continue reading5 Gifts for Readers
We all have our favorite bookstores, Mental Floss says and asked a number of authors to talk about theirs. (Story and link below) And because I know that my blog…Continue readingFavorite bookstore?
Lithub has come up with a sadly commonplace story idea: 10 Great Books by Women Overlooked in 2015 Of their selections, one caught my eye particularly – “Bohemian Gospel.” It’s…Continue readingOverlooked, again!
Photo by Victoria Crayhon A photographer is leaving personal messages of love and heartbreak on marquee signs of American theaters and hotels, Valerie Siebert writes at the Daily Mail. ‘I…Continue readingLove on the marquee
I told the world that ‘Shifter‘, the third book in The Were Chronicles, would be out in November. Alas, it wasn’t. But don’t despair, my publisher assures me…Continue reading‘Shifter’ Shifted