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Three Books Published - One Week
Introduction I had been working hard putting together my most ambitious book yet nad started documenting it here: But thanks to remembering some cajoling from Vocal friends, I ended up self-publishing three books in less than a week.
By Mike Singleton đź’ś Mikeydred 5 months ago in BookClub
Media that inspires me, media that helps me write Part three
I like holding onto a real physical book. I love the way it feels in my hands, the smell, and I love how it makes me feel. I remember during reading time in elementary school as I read one of my favorite books I Thought My Soul Would Rise and Fly, I also ate my snack, Oreos. The pages smelled like Oreos too! To this day, anytime I read that book, I think of Oreos. Here’s part three of, Media that inspires me, media that helps me write, and now it’s about books.
By Melissa Ingoldsby5 months ago in BookClub
When Fantasy Meets Reality: The Dark Romance Ball in Boston and the Importance of Consent
Introduction The weekend of August 15–17, 2025, hundreds of readers, authors, and creators gathered at the Hilton Boston Park Plaza for the much-anticipated Sinners & Stardust Ball. Marketed as a celebration of dark romance—a booming subgenre that blends passion, taboo, and morally gray characters—the event promised glitz, connection, and a safe space for fans to revel in their shared love of edgy stories.
By No One’s Daughter5 months ago in BookClub
Who Is Elena Ferrante, Really?
Some literary mysteries are as captivating as the novels themselves. Since the early 1990s, a powerful voice has echoed across Italy and the world: that of Elena Ferrante. But behind this name lies no face, no body, no official biography. The person who writes has stubbornly refused to appear.
By Alain SUPPINI5 months ago in BookClub
"Our Gang" - A Review
From George Orwell's ''Politics and the English Language'' (quoted in the epigraph): ...one ought to recognize that the present political chaos is connected with the decay of language, and that one can probably bring about some improvement by starting at the verbal end.
By Kendall Defoe 5 months ago in BookClub






