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A Reading Slump Antidote: 7 Fast-Paced Books to Get You Back on Your Feet

It’s inevitable that we all fall into the ever-frustrating reading slump. Let me show you the books that were my godsend

Posted byElizabeth SorrellMarch 8, 2022Posted inbook recommendations, Reading Joy, Reading RecsTags:books, fiction, non-fiction, publishing, reading, Reading Recs, reading slump, Reading TipsLeave a comment on A Reading Slump Antidote: 7 Fast-Paced Books to Get You Back on Your Feet

A Rant about Tropes 

I’m full of salt and vinegar today. But honestly…

Posted byDanthebookmanFebruary 1, 2022January 31, 2022Posted inReading Joy, Reading RecsTags:authors, books, publishing, rant, reading, Reading Recs, tropesLeave a comment on A Rant about Tropes 

Writing Secrets from 5 Best-Selling Authors

The Cambridge Literary Festival line-up brought together the world’s most famous authors - and they had this to say about their writing process

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 26, 2021November 26, 2021Posted inAuthor Spotlight, Reading JoyTags:authors, books, fiction, non-fiction, publishing, reading, writingLeave a comment on Writing Secrets from 5 Best-Selling Authors

Read These Books if You Want to Create Excellent Characters

The ‘Aristotle and Dante’ duology by Benjamin Alire Sáenz has more to offer than just a good story

Posted byEliza LitaNovember 9, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:Aristotle and Dante, book review, books, characters, pour-your-heart-out book review, publishing, reading, Reading Recs, writing1 Comment on Read These Books if You Want to Create Excellent Characters

6 Publishing Trends that Stop Readers From Buying Books

These revolting marketing trends make readers think twice before buying a physical book and publishers need to stop doing them. Do you agree?

Posted byjessicaholmanwritesOctober 14, 2021October 14, 2021Posted inReading JoyTags:books, bookworm, publishing, reader stories, reading, Reading Joy2 Comments on 6 Publishing Trends that Stop Readers From Buying Books

Thoughts on Life in the Library

What working in a library can teach you about books, authors, readers, and yourself

Posted byDanthebookmanOctober 6, 2021Posted inReading JoyTags:books, libraries, life lessons, publishing, reading, Reading Joy, school, young readers1 Comment on Thoughts on Life in the Library

A Timeless Tale: ‘The Color Purple’ and its Ever-Present Themes

Copy of 'The Color Purple' on a wooden shelf, with a plant and a crystal décor object on either side.

Why “The Color Purple” is a must-read this summer and how any feminist can benefit from it.

Posted byHannah CochraneAugust 5, 2021August 5, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, books, fiction, pour-your-heart-out book review, publishing, readingLeave a comment on A Timeless Tale: ‘The Color Purple’ and its Ever-Present Themes

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

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

Two-sided image, showing open books on the left, and a portrait of poet Reinfred Addo wearing a straw hat and black top on the right.

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 Dedicadas’ Is a Promising Chapbook with a Powerful Message

Cover of 'The Dedicadas' by Reinfred Addo on a cream background with a burgundy plant pattern.

Find out why Reinfred Addo’s poetry chapbook ‘The Dedicadas’ gives a promising insight into the poet’s potential.

Posted byEd BedfordJune 19, 2021June 19, 2021Posted inBook ReviewsTags:authors, book review, Chapbook, poetry, pour-your-heart-out book review, publishing1 Comment on ‘The Dedicadas’ Is a Promising Chapbook with a Powerful Message

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