by Cole Salao
Serial fiction is rapidly making a comeback as one of the most popular forms of literary entertainment. Its bite-sized story format makes it massively appealing to an audience that increasingly prefers convenient and easily digestible entertainment. You can follow or...
by Yen Cabag
If you love to read books about travel and nature, Bill Bryson is a must-have on your reading list. Born William McGuire Bryson, he is an American-British writer known for his humorous travel and science writing, as well as some books on the intricacies of the English...
by Cole Salao
Contronyms (also called autoantonyms and Janus words) are words with two meanings that contradict each other. Think of them as a combination of a homonym (words with similar spelling or pronunciation) and an antonym (words with opposite meaning). A contronym is...
by Yen Cabag
Chilean author and journalist Isabel Allende is the most widely read writer in the Spanish language. Her books have been translated into over 40 languages and sold more than 74 million copies. Allende’s books are known for their themes of female empowerment, romantic...
by Cole Salao |
In literature, a serial is any work (often fictional) that is published in small, consecutive installments. Think of them as the literary form of TV episodes. It’s not simply breaking down a book and publishing it chapter by chapter. Rather, each installment can...