
Interview with Poet M. Stone
With two chapbooks to her name, Poet M. Stone – whose poem “Fire Opal” was featured in Volume 7 – … Continue reading Interview with Poet M. Stone
With two chapbooks to her name, Poet M. Stone – whose poem “Fire Opal” was featured in Volume 7 – … Continue reading Interview with Poet M. Stone
It isn’t hard to notice many books published around the same time have similar covers, a clever publishing technique to … Continue reading Book Trends in Fantasy Fiction – Cover Design
For the month of July, we’re celebrating Nature! And what better way than compiling a list of some must-read nature … Continue reading Nature Books Reading List – A Natural Selection
For all of you who have been following our Facebook Advent, and for anyone who hasn’t seen, here are all … Continue reading Christmas Book Advent
To all of you fantasy readers, brace yourselves. War is coming. The inner war you rage when you’re reading a … Continue reading Enter Prythian If You Dare: A Review on Sarah Maas’s Court of Thorns and Roses Series
The closing of bookstores is a seriously scary thing that’s actually happening. Luckily, one bookstore in Salem was transformed, as … Continue reading Bookstore Review: Wicked Good Books in Salem, Massachusetts
The bookstore I visit the most, the only one in Marblehead now (sadly, I’ve seen two bookstores close in town) … Continue reading Bookstore Review #2: The Spirit of ‘76 in Marblehead, Mass
Chances are if a book is terrible, you’ll stop reading it. Pretty simple here but there’s also a disadvantage to … Continue reading WRITING LESSONS FROM THE OLD BOOB TUBE
A lot of writing a new project shifts between setting, character development, plot twists (most of which change) and a … Continue reading Setting: Nature
We’ve all heard the story – a newly minted author, who’s climbing up the New York Times Bestseller list, started … Continue reading Blogs to Books