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5 Books With Strong Female Leads that Have Been Adapted for TV
Love both books and television? Looking for stories with a female protagonist? Look no further
Call for Submissions: Bookworm Edition
Bookworms, writers, authors, readers: guards up! We want to work with you
A Timeless Tale: ‘The Color Purple’ and its Ever-Present Themes
Why “The Color Purple” is a must-read this summer and how any feminist can benefit from it.
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.
Author Spotlight: Reinfred Addo on Writing, Publishing, and Inspiration
The Ghanaian-American author of ‘The Dedicadas’ shares insights on his craft and his top 3 favourite books.
‘The Dedicadas’ Is a Promising Chapbook with a Powerful Message
Find out why Reinfred Addo’s poetry chapbook ‘The Dedicadas’ gives a promising insight into the poet’s potential.
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.
The Patriarchy in the Poetry Scene Stole My Biggest Passion
It’s been four years since I last called myself a poet. Although I believe with all my heart that I will always be a poet, my 15-year-long career in the Romanian poetry scene came to a halt when I realised I was fighting windmills. And I just didn’t want to carry on anymore.
Author Spotlight: ‘Your Life Is a Story’ Says Jordan Gross
Bestselling author and TEDx speaker Jordan Gross shares some unconventional tips to maximise your chances of getting a career in writing.