Random House Books As a writer and an avid reader, I’ve always had a thing for genre exploration. While some of the best advice I’ve received as a writer is
“The Animators” is not a book about animation. The book was first published by Random House in 2017 and written by Kayla Rae Whitaker. Though animation is the medium of
I recently read all of Agatha Christie’s mystery novels. Then I rewatched David Suchet’s "Poirot." Now I have taken upon myself the solemn duty of compiling a list of recommendations
"Yeti or Not Issue 1: The Yeti of Thun Mountain" is the first issue of a new series by independent comic creator and recent SCAD Atlanta alumna, Amanda Semler. Semler,
"Wotakoi: Love is Hard for Otaku" is a digital manga series by Fujita, adapted into an anime by A-1 Pictures earlier this year and released through Amazon Prime Video. Two
Little, Brown and Company I’ve recently become interested in novels aimed towards an audience younger than 15 years old. Something about those stories, specifically, brings more imagination into my life
Holt Paperbacks Dark and edgy retellings of classic fairytales have existed as long as fairytales themselves. So what makes Daniel Mallory Ortberg’s "The Merry Spinster and Other Stories" (published by
First Second When "Be Prepared" by Vera Brosgol was first announced, I was extremely prepared. Brosgol’s first graphic novel — the Eisner-winning "Anya’s Ghost" published by First Second Books in 2011
Recently, I saw the film “Ready Player One,” directed by Steven Spielberg, and I instantly fell in love with the story. Following the pre-film excitement, I looked into the book
Catherynne M. Valente describes her latest novel "Space Opera," published by Saga Press on April 3, as “Eurovision IN SPACE!” The aliens have landed and humanity must prove their sentience











