I married my wife in October 2022 and, in the lead-up, it was obviously my job to source the wedding poems. I have published seven poetry collections, I read poetry every day,... Read more »
In the autumn of 1983, dozens of carefully chosen readers received an envelope containing a slim, red booklet of sonnets that had been locked away since they were written almost 50 years... Read more »
“And while all the grownups are busy freaking out about the erosion of norms and the rank partisanship that has crippled our democracy, we’ll steal all the candy!” Source link Read more »
Unlike Peter Thiel and Giorgia Meloni, I did not grow up with “The Lord of the Rings” in my life, and, reading it now with my son, it’s hard to pinpoint what... Read more »
“Green, at this point, is a dead fucking brand,” says Kate Morris, the brash and irreverent political organizer at the center of Stephen Markley’s The Deluge. “Green,” for Morris, is traditional environmentalism,... Read more »
Dear BookBrowsers, This wedding season and Pride Month, we bring you When the Harvest Comes by Denne Michele Norris, an emotional contemporary story of marriage, queer identity, and childhood trauma. We also... Read more »
Judge denies preliminary injunction in ‘ALA v. Sonderling’ IMLS case Jun 09 2025 In a decision that may prove catastrophic for the American library community, a federal judge has denied a preliminary... Read more »
Tool to identify poisonous books developed by University of St Andrews Jun 06 2025 A new tool to quickly identify books that are poisonous to humans has been developed by the University... Read more »