The Case of the Tweedledee Insult
Just when you may have thought that J.K. Rowling couldn't get any more epic in her literary insults, she channels...
Just when you may have thought that J.K. Rowling couldn't get any more epic in her literary insults, she channels...
Ilie Ruby's The Salt God's Daughter takes us to the beaches and fields in Southern California with an itinerant wandering of...
Ever the controversial figure, Sean Spicer has gravitated from his role as the White House Press Secretary (and former White...
Books are an experience, but that experience has become more inextricably linked with the digital landscape. Beyond just reading ebooks...
It's the stuff of recent Malcolm X legend! Born with the name "Malcolm Little," he was a Muslim minister and...
Growing Influence: A Story of How to Lead with Character, Expertise, and Impact is a book by Ron Price and...
Of Mice and Men is a novel, first published in 1937, by John Steinbeck. Told from the third-person omniscient point...
Enter the thrilling, bone-chilling universe of The Wolf and the Rain, a dystopian saga that will grip your imagination from...
Night, by Elie Wiesel, is a work of Holocaust literature, although it has a decidedly autobiographical slant. Wiesel based the...
Have you ever wondered what happens when a beloved author ventures into uncharted territory? Steve McHugh, the mind behind the...
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