by Cole Salao
Fables and parables can botj can be described as simple stories that teach a moral lesson. They’re also used primarily to teach, rather than to entertain. This leads to many people using the terms interchangeably. But while they may share more similarities than...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Upmarket fiction is what you get when you take the excitement of a commercial fiction novel (like a thriller) and combine it with the innovative, thought-provoking quality of literary fiction. In this post, we’ll take a closer look at how upmarket compares to...
by Kaelyn Barron |
When you think of buying and listening to audiobooks, Audible is probably among the first names to come to mind. However, the owners of BookBub have stepped in to change the way you shop for audiobooks with Chirp, a free service that notifies readers of limited-time...
by Cole Salao
When reading a story, you must accept the fictional worlds, characters, and situations in order to be fully immersed in the tale. But how can these works be believable when their subject matter doesn’t even exist in the real world? This is where your suspension...
by Kaelyn Barron
Despite the thousands upon thousands of ebooks available in the Kindle store, you may not always find the particular title you’re looking for, so you turn to another retailer, like Barnes & Noble, for your ebook. Or, maybe you once used a Nook e-reader and...
by Kaelyn Barron
How would you like to attend book club discussions hosted by some of the world’s most influential leaders and celebrities? Literati, an online book club subscription service, lets you get pretty close by allowing you to join the virtual book clubs of leaders...