by Kaelyn Barron
As an author, you know how exciting it is to finally see your work published. Soon, you might start brainstorming ways to reach a wider audience and expand your market. One option is to get your book translated and market it to international audiences. In this post,...
by Kaelyn Barron
Few things will catch a book lover’s attention faster than the words “free book,” especially if it comes from their favorite author or genre. Fortunately, there are loads of sites and blogs that run book giveaways and offer readers the chance to...
by Yen Cabag |
If you like reading poems about nature, Mary Oliver’s work should be high on your list. Her poems bring even the most tranquil aspects of nature to life, from still ponds, to quiet owls in their perches, and even the tiny flutters of hummingbirds. Oliver’s...
by Cole Salao
When you read a Hemingway book, you’ll know it’s Hemingway without even looking at the cover, because his straightforward, unadorned prose has become synonymous with his name. Same goes for any of the other literary greats. That’s because...
by Yen Cabag
As one of the most admired poets of the twentieth century, Sylvia Plath managed to win readers’ hearts even in her short 30 years of life. Through her writing, she shared her feelings of despair, anger, and even her obsession with death. Perhaps it is...