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What Else You Should Be Reading: The Rumpus 0

What Else You Should Be Reading: The Rumpus

Welcome to the new Sunday exclusive of “What Else You Should Be Reading”. The internet is wide and hard to navigate, but I’ve found some treasures I’d like to share with you in a...

I want your questions! 2

I want your questions!

Lovely readers, you may have noticed my brief absence from my usual slot on Saturdays where I babble on about publishing and books and being a professional at this writer thing. Part of this...

Bad Cover Art…Redesigned: The Lake 2

Bad Cover Art…Redesigned: The Lake

Welcome to Bad Cover Art…Redesigned! Where I bring you the most horrible of all cover art I can find on the world wide web and try to come up with an alternative (that I...

The Six Friends You Should Force to Read The Little Prince 10

The Six Friends You Should Force to Read The Little Prince

CHOOSE YOUR OWN ADVENTURE: INTRODUCTION A1. If you consider yourself an adult, read the following introduction to this week’s book club book. B1. If you consider yourself a child, skip down to the train...

Challenge Corner #16 – The Interview 0

Challenge Corner #16 – The Interview

Greetings all, and welcome back to Challenge Corner! I hope you’re having a good week – if not, I’ve got a lovely challenge to make it better! This week’s basic challenge is pretty simple:...

Pick it Up Already: The Little Prince Wake Up Call 2

Pick it Up Already: The Little Prince Wake Up Call

Five years ago, I studied abroad in China and met a guy who sat at the entry of the dormitory and practiced his English on me while I sat on the cold marble floor...

Word of the Week #20 0

Word of the Week #20

It was brillig, and Charles was looking forward to meeting Anita at the tea rooms.   brillig (noun)  1. Four o’clock in the afternoon – the time when you begin broiling things for dinner.

Featured Poem 7/1 – “The Children” 0

Featured Poem 7/1 – “The Children”

The Children by Eugénio de Andrade  translated by Atsuro Riley   Children grow in secret. They hide themselves in the depths and darker reaches of the house to become wild cats, white birches. One...