Book Review Ignorance is not an excuse for a lack of representation, especially with a book like this. “Identity” is one of the most fascinating and frequently explored concepts in fiction, whether it’s at the forefront of a coming-of-age story, in the background as a...
Judith Jones’ inconspicuous touch but enduring work in publishing. Judith Jones started her career in publishing at seventeen years old and continued to work for almost seventy years. Her professional life saw sweeping changes across the world of publishing, and,...
Book Review With the summer of 2025 promising some particularly big superhero blockbusters on the screen, now is a great time to learn more about comics and the superhero background from the printed page. American Comics: A History by Jeremy Dauber: The book for...
Genre as the key to fully comprehending fiction reading and publishing alike. Any writer looking to professionally publish their work requires a certain knowledge of publishing as an industry. Editors and executives look at what they can have the most luck selling to...
Five excellent reads for those looking for education, catharsis, or conversation about the history and current state of American censorship and free speech. The Indispensable Right: Free Speech in an Age of Rage by Jonathan Turley: If the First Amendment of the U.S....
Book Review We are excited to share an inspiring book with you: The Diary of a CEO by Steven Bartlett. While it’s not geared toward writers, we think Bartlett’s book is applicable to all creatives. He shares tons of valuable lessons about creativity, consistency,...