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Author Archives: Eliza Lita

Author Spotlight: Linda Wisniewski on Winning a Loaf of Bread and Other Perks of Writing

Dive into this author interview, where novelist Linda Wisniewski shares writing tips, her favorite books, and how she won a loaf of bread for her writing.

Posted byEliza LitaJuly 8, 2021July 7, 2021Posted inAuthor SpotlightTags:Author Spotlight, authors, books, fiction, interview, publishing, reading1 Comment on Author Spotlight: Linda Wisniewski on Winning a Loaf of Bread and Other Perks of Writing

‘Where the Stork Flies’ Is a Powerful Account of Female Strength Through History

Why you should read Linda Wisniewski’s time travel novel

Posted byEliza LitaJune 29, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, reading2 Comments on ‘Where the Stork Flies’ Is a Powerful Account of Female Strength Through History

Author Spotlight: Reinfred Addo on Writing, Publishing, and Inspiration

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The Ghanaian-American author of ‘The Dedicadas’ shares insights on his craft and his top 3 favourite books.

Posted byEliza LitaJune 21, 2021Posted inAuthor SpotlightTags:Author Spotlight, authors, books, poetry, publishing, readingLeave a comment on Author Spotlight: Reinfred Addo on Writing, Publishing, and Inspiration

‘The Song of Achilles’: A Rolling Review That Will Keep You on Edge

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Why this Greek myth retelling with a queer romance at its core will suit any reading taste.

Posted byEliza LitaJune 20, 2021June 19, 2021Posted inBook Reviews, Pride MonthTags:Ancient Greece, book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, Pride Month, romanceLeave a comment on ‘The Song of Achilles’: A Rolling Review That Will Keep You on Edge

Author Spotlight: The Path That ‘Chose Me’

‘M is for Mother’ author Alexandra Antipa on her writing career, advice, and books she’d like you to read.

Posted byEliza LitaJune 14, 2021Posted inAuthor Spotlight, UncategorizedTags:Author Spotlight, authors, publishing, reading, Reading Recs, writingLeave a comment on Author Spotlight: The Path That ‘Chose Me’

Richard Scott’s ‘Soho’ Will Make You Sob and Want to Do Better

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Don’t ever think this book is not for everyone.

Posted byEliza LitaJune 12, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, LGBTQIA, poetry, pour-your-heart-out book review, Pride MonthLeave a comment on Richard Scott’s ‘Soho’ Will Make You Sob and Want to Do Better

‘M Is For Mother’ Is a Powerful Account of Women’s Relationship With Motherhood

Why you should read Alexandra Antipa’s moving memoir sharing her journey to becoming a mother.

Posted byEliza LitaJune 8, 2021June 8, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:book review, memoir, pour-your-heart-out book review1 Comment on ‘M Is For Mother’ Is a Powerful Account of Women’s Relationship With Motherhood

3 Fictional Queer Couples to Root For

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These queer couples in contemporary romance will make your heart melt and their stories will help you believe in love again.

Posted byEliza LitaJune 5, 2021June 5, 2021Posted inPride Month, Reading RecsTags:Pride Month, reading, romanceLeave a comment on 3 Fictional Queer Couples to Root For

10 Exciting Book Releases Coming This June

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A custom-made list of upcoming book releases, especially for Coffee Time Reviews readers. Which one will you pick?

Posted byEliza LitaMay 31, 2021May 31, 2021Posted inReading RecsTags:books, June releases, reading, Reading Recs1 Comment on 10 Exciting Book Releases Coming This June

10 Benefits of Reviewing Books

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Reviewing books is the real deal, let’s face it. Here are 10 reasons why it’s so great.

Posted byEliza LitaMay 26, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:books, bookworm, readingLeave a comment on 10 Benefits of Reviewing Books

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