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My New Book is Finally Here. Top Story - January 2026.
My poetry collection Beautiful and Brutal Things is done. It's actually done and finally published over 270 pages. Over a year of my life went into this book. More than a year, really. Long days at my computer, sometimes seven days a week because I couldn't stop even when I probably should have. Then two months of editing that felt harder than the writing itself. But it's finished, and I'm still standing, and the book is real.
By Tim Carmichaelabout a month ago in BookClub
Supporting Tyler Robinson. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
At only 22 years old, Tyler Robinson now finds himself at the center of a high-profile legal battle that has already drawn widespread attention. As he awaits trial, it is important to remember the foundation of our justice system: every individual is presumed innocent until proven guilty. Tyler, like anyone facing charges, deserves the opportunity to defend himself with dignity, fairness, and adequate resources.
By Organic Products about a month ago in BookClub
We: 200 Word Reviews #13
We by Yevgeny Zamyatin is a groundbreaking, forward-thinking, and experimental gem of mildly unpleasant reading. D-503 lives in the United State, where everyone sleeps in glass-houses, wears the same clothes, and march in unison as they follow the Timetables, proscribing how each moment of the day must be spent, under the watchful eye of the Well-Doer. D-503 is the builder of the Integral, a spaceship that will carry their philosophy of perfectly ordered happiness to other worlds. All is in its place, until he meets I-330, who leads him down a path of chaos in freedom.
By I. D. Reevesabout a month ago in BookClub
Alphabet Soup & Snowflakes: My 2025 A–Z Reading List
Welcome back, booklovers, to The Chapter Café—where the cocoa is hot, the snow is falling, and every story feels like a warm blanket on a cold day. I’m Kristen, your host, and today’s episode is a special one. We’re curling up with a literary tradition I’ve come to adore: the A to Z reading challenge.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in BookClub
Cursed Pages & Candlelight
Welcome, brave souls, to The Chapter Cafe—where stories steep like tea and mysteries simmer in the shadows. Tonight, under the flicker of candlelight and the watchful gaze of a harvest moon, we invite you to pull up a chair and sip from our Halloween Mystery Brew.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in BookClub
Feast & Folklore: Autumn Recipes with a Story
Welcome to The Chapter Café, where stories simmer, flavors mingle, and every book is served with a side of imagination. Today’s menu? Cookbooks—the kind that leave grease stains on the margins and breadcrumbs in the binding. You know the ones: well-loved, well-used, and maybe even a little chewed on by time (or a curious pet).
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in BookClub
Once Upon a Heartbeat: Romance & Reimagined Fairy Tales
Welcome back to The Chapter Café, where stories steep like tea and imagination flows like espresso. Today, we're opening the pages of love and legend with an episode that blends romance and reimagined fairy tales. From glass slippers that don’t fit to enchanted forests with modern twists, we’re diving into tales where happily-ever-afters come with a dash of realism and a whole lot of heart.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in BookClub
Romance with a Twist (of the Knife)
Welcome to The Chapter Café, where every page is served with a drizzle of desire and a drop of blood. I’m your host, Kristen, and today we’re swirling roses and razor blades in a heady cocktail of passion and peril. Prepare to sip on secrets stained red and savor stolen glances that might end in a deadly twist.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in BookClub
Stars, Scandals & Sirens
Welcome to The Chapter Café, where every story unfolds like the pages of a gripping novel—and today’s menu is anything but ordinary. We’re serving up a bold blend of true crime and celebrity biographies, a literary tasting that pairs red-carpet glamour with the grit of real-life investigations.
By Kristen Barenthalerabout a month ago in BookClub
The Painter of the Void
Dedication To the unknown creators, the artists who spill their blood upon canvas, the writers who pour their souls onto pages, the musicians who translate their inner torments into melodies—this book is dedicated to you. To those who understand the exquisite pain of creation, the terrifying beauty of exposure, and the persistent pull of the shadow-self that lurks at the edge of every masterpiece.
By LUCCIAN LAYTHabout a month ago in BookClub
Valentine in Montréal
Don't be fooled by the title. The story is actually very interesting: My name is Valentine. I am twenty-three years old and I work at a little store at Berri-UQAM métro. I am very ordinary-looking and Barney, who works the same shift as me at the store, says I do not know how to dress. I have been working there for four years, and I have never missed a day. This is why sometimes I seem familiar to people, even though they can't place me.
By Kendall Defoe about a month ago in BookClub
Verizon Outage Disrupts Millions Across the United States
Verizon Outage Disrupts Millions Across the United States A major Verizon outage recently disrupted wireless voice, text messaging, and mobile data services for millions of users across the United States. The disruption affected users in many major cities, leaving phones unable to connect to the network and forcing devices into emergency-only mode. The outage highlighted how dependent individuals, businesses, and emergency services have become on reliable mobile networks and raised concerns about the potential consequences of such disruptions. Verizon confirmed the problem and stated that engineers were actively working to restore services as quickly as possible.
By America today about a month ago in BookClub





