One of my big goals this year was to become better at divination. I’ve spent a lot of the year learning more about tarot, but I’ve spent just as much time learning
I fell head over heels in love with verse novels a few years ago after reading Elizabeth Acevedo’s YA novel in verse, The Poet X. Since then, I’ve been introduced to more
Your easy-to-use book review format and why it works! Unsure how to structure your book review? Look no further. I’m sharing with you my tried-and-true template for crafting a substantive, helpful book
On this blog, we’ve previously featured mystery short stories, short stories for YA readers, and children’s short story collections. Naturally, it’s time for science fiction short stories to get the spotlight! And
Holy moly, it’s been nearly a year since I published my second semester of my MFA program recap last June and nearly two years since I started my MFA in Writing for
This past weekend, I had the very special treat of reading The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse. It was an utterly delightful book, and a soothing read given the
The title of this article says it all: Is Amazon’s Kindle Unlimited worth it in 2021? If you’re wondering whether or not to purchase Kindle Unlimited, look no further. This Kindle Unlimited
It happened almost without my noticing it. Suddenly, last spring, I realized that my book blog was turning a profit. Barely much of a profit, but a profit all the same. And
I didn’t realize people were so hungry for literature trivia quiz questions and answers until I wrote my article: “Take the Ultimate Children’s Literature Quiz.” Since that post went live, it’s become
I’m thrilled to be bringing you this book group guide for In Five Years. I was personally blown away by Rebecca Serle’s novel and finished the book up in a matter of