‘When a woman needs more than ever to take care of herself, she is pulled away in two directions’: Diana Evans on the ‘sandwich generation’ | Diana Evans

‘When a woman needs more than ever to take care of herself, she is pulled away in two directions’: Diana Evans on the ‘sandwich generation’ | Diana Evans

The Portuguese artist Paula Rego once said: “Work is the most important thing in life.” I agree with her. Work defines who we are in the world. It gives us purpose and... Read more »
Thousands of romantasy fans make midnight dates with new Rebecca Yarros novel | Books

Thousands of romantasy fans make midnight dates with new Rebecca Yarros novel | Books

Rebecca Yarros couldn’t sell her first novel. No publisher would take it. But this week, 14 years later, legions of her devoted readers turned up to more than a thousand midnight-release parties... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 24th

Daily Cartoon: Friday, January 24th

“I have terrible news: the world is about to collapse and Instagram is no longer square.” Source link Read more »
Ifeoma Azinge, Winner of the 2024 NIMH Three-Minute Talks Competition

Ifeoma Azinge, Winner of the 2024 NIMH Three-Minute Talks Competition

December 12, 2024 Transcript Ifeoma Azinge: Hi, my name is Ifeoma. A common way symptoms of mental health disorders are alleviated today are through medications, and medications primarily act on their target... Read more »
BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

Dear BookBrowsers, As we near the end of 2024, we feature the Top 20 Books of the Year chosen by our subscribers, and announce our Award Winners. Plus, our reviewers cover four... Read more »
Thousands of romantasy fans make midnight dates with new Rebecca Yarros novel | Books

The 2025 National Book Critics Circle finalists

Book News: The 2025 National Book Critics Circle finalists ... Read more »
BookBrowse Membership Ezines: Current & Archived Issues

My Tender Matador by Pedro Lemebel review – queer love in Pinochet’s Chile | Fiction in translation

Santiago de Chile, 1986, in the dying days of Pinochet’s dictatorship: the streets are flooded with teargas and littered with the remains of anti-government protests. The military is losing its grip on power,... Read more »
Michael Longley, prize-winning poet of ‘griefs and wonders’, dies aged 85 | Books

Michael Longley, prize-winning poet of ‘griefs and wonders’, dies aged 85 | Books

Northern Irish poet Michael Longley, whom Seamus Heaney described as “a custodian of griefs and wonders”, has died aged 85, his publisher has confirmed. The writer, who won the TS Eliot prize... Read more »
Michael Longley, prize-winning poet of ‘griefs and wonders’, dies aged 85 | Books

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, January 23rd

“It says it’s nineteen degrees out, but the general lack of empathy in our current political climate is making it feel colder.” Source link Read more »
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