If On A Winter’s Night A Reader
I wish I could hibernate. Every winter, it takes me until just about springtime to remember that such a thing as S.A.D. exists, and that maybe I’ve been apathetic and mopey the last few months not...
View ArticleAddicted to Addictive Books
I’m just back from a work trip to Spain where I wrestled with a mild bout of food poisoning and a lot of no sleep. I am so happy to be back in my London flat and all I want to do is curl up on the...
View ArticleAlex & Betsy on Comfort Reading
Each Friday, Alex and Betsy have tea and talk about the week’s theme–something we love or grapple with or (probably) both. This week, we’re talking about the books we read when we need a little extra...
View ArticleA Definitive List of the Best Shakespeare Adaptations That Have Ever Been
1. The community theater production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, circa 2001. Specifically that guy who played Puck and never wore a shirt and winked at me when I stared...
View ArticleAnd virtue stoops and trembles at her frown
I’ll find a day to massacre them all, And raze their faction and their family, raze, raze out erase, obliterate, wipe out The cruel father and his traitorous sons To whom I sued for my dear son’s...
View ArticleA Fan Film for “Tides”
Hi, I love “Tides” for its characters, folklore, and story. I created a fan film for “Tides”. I hope you like it. This guest post was received through our submission form. We’d love for you to write...
View ArticleWinter preparations
I really love the look of tattered paperbacks. More than hardbacks, even more than shiny leather-bound books (unless they’re worn. that’s permissible.) I like when books carry more than their own...
View ArticleOnce Upon an April
I’ve decided that spring is the season for fairy tales. The other seasons have enough books to manage – adventure and love stories for lying in the grass or in the sand in summer; gothic novels and...
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