Give this one a read if you want to feel heard and hollowed out and warmed, somehow all at once.
Book Review: Kerstin Hall's ASUNDER
Kerstin Hall’s Asunder follows deathspeaker Karys Eska as she flees across a richly imagined world—from the man she accidentally...
I’ve been excited to read Someone You Can Build a Nest In since I knew John Wiswell was writing a book. I’m absolutely charmed...
Book Review: It's Only a Game by Kelsea Yu
After having read Bound Feet, I was excited to see that Kelsea Yu was coming out with a new book this year! It’s Only a Game...
Book Review: Rakesfall by Vajra Chandrasekera
A few months after I finished reading Vajra Chandrasekera’s debut novel, The Saint of Bright Doors, Lesley asked me if I’d like...
The Ferns and the Fiddleheads
She is at the bottom of the trail, and she is going to save her father.
The dirt beneath her soft summer shoes is more like dust...
Wet, Dry, Bitter
After
You are thirsty, sitting at the smooth black table in the school science lab, and there are two choices before you: one...
Writing to Theme for People Who Hate Themes
Writing to theme has always felt boring and restrictive to me as a writer. Being made to conform somehow, especially when I wasn’t...
Nothing That Bleeds
Rain patters lightly on the pavement, and you bleed among broken glass in the cool afterglow of the sunset. Sometimes it’s like...