by Yen Cabag
If you’re a passionate follower of presidential debates, congressional votes, and even local elections, reading books about politics will certainly stir up your analytical hormones! In addition to that, continually expanding your perspective is a must in order...
by Yen Cabag
Long before there was Charles Dickens or Shakespeare, readers were already enjoying the epic, adventurous tales of gods, goddesses, and half-human creatures of ancient mythology. These myths form the foundation for many modern stories, and sought to explain how our...
by Cole Salao
A frame story (also called a frame narrative, framing device, or frame tale) is a literary technique where an overarching narrative is used to set up one or more stories. It is placed at the beginning and end of the narrative, creating the “frame” of which...
by Yen Cabag |
Romance novels haven’t been the same ever since Colleen Hoover added her bestselling new adult and young adult novels to the list! Her first novel, Slammed, launched her into the spotlight, and rightly so, as confirmed by her nominations to the Goodreads Choice...
by Kaelyn Barron |
If you’re a writer working on publishing your book, you may be discovering that writing the book is just the beginning. Whether you’ve completed the manuscript or it’s just a work in progress, it’s never too early to start thinking about how...