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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, reading1 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

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’

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