Books Book Review: The Greatest of Ease by Teri Bayus I know I love a book when I want to be best friends with the author after reading the book. That was how I felt when Kerra Bolton Posted on November 30, 2022
Essays Funny on Facebook “Why would I want to join Facebook? Who really cares what I’m thinking?” That was my mom about 15 years ago, when Facebook Guest Author Posted on May 11, 2021
Inspiration NaNoWriMo Makes Me Neurotic Yes, it’s NaNoWriMo – National Novel Writing Month, in case you missed the announcement. Once a year, for a month, insanely Julia Park Tracey Posted on November 14, 2019
Books, Life Sweatpants & Books | 4 Things You May Not Know About Oscar Wilde Born in Dublin, Ireland on October 16, 1854, Oscar Wilde is a literary and cultural giant whose works continue to inspire Jessi-James Grey Posted on October 15, 2019
Books, Life Book Rx: Your Monthly Reading Prescription | “The Girl He Used to Know” by Tracey Garvis Graves Rx: “The Girl He Used To Know” Prescribed by: Tracey Garvis Graves Prescribed for: Anyone looking for a beautifully written Julie Bond Posted on April 25, 2019
Culture Sweatpants & Culture | Alexandre Dumas, fils Thomas-Alexandre Dumas Davy de la Pailleterie was the first person of color to advance in the French arm to the rank of Jessi-James Grey Posted on July 26, 2017
Culture Sweatpants & Equality | Alice Walker In honor of her 73rd birthday, we take a look at Alice Walker’s journey from rural Georgia to the Pulitzer and beyond. Jessi-James Grey Posted on February 8, 2017
Essays, Humor Personal Essays | Letting Out the Novel Within The time was now. The day was today. My novel had been trapped inside me for far too long. I could no longer suppress the Guest Author Posted on August 18, 2016
Books Review | Women In Red by Jordan Rosenfeld After reading Women in Red by Jordan Rosenfeld, a two word phrase kept floating in and out of my mind: tragically beautiful. Rachel Drummond Posted on July 7, 2015
Books Sweatpants & Books | Rene Denfeld | Finding Beauty in the Darkness Some writers set out to plot their novels with a steadfast plan, notebooks full of outlines, and complex character sketches. Jordan Rosenfeld Posted on January 14, 2015