Graphic courtesy of Adriana Colón. Spring is upon us, which means no more cozying up at home with a nice book, a blanket, and a cup of tea. Instead, I’ve
Graphic courtesy of Cait Jayme. Writers read. And they read a lot. From fiction and nonfiction to poetry and essays, the more writers get to read, the better. I can
This Valentine’s Day, I wanted to get insight into this genre from fellow classmate and Graduate student, Galyn Chatman.
On April 7, Congress held a three-hour meeting to discuss book banning, appropriately hosted in the middle of National Library Week. For decades, educational institutions have argued over what should
April is National Poetry Month, and to celebrate the occasion, libraries across Atlanta are hosting a broad selection of virtual and in-person events.
Titan Books Three authors Jesse J. Holland, Glenn Parris and Sheree Renée Thomas from the "Tales of Wakanda" collection were guests at SCAD virtual event Guests and Gusto last month,
If the sight of pink Walmart aisles and heart-decked storefront and chocolate-covered landscapes (very dangerous for dogs, mind) alarm as well as amuse you, perhaps you are in need of
by Adreon Petterson Photo by Elizabeth Henry After battling typical Wednesday traffic, I arrived at Ivy Hall to find the only parking space available was against the bushes along the
Photo by freestocks.org on Unsplash Spring break has come to an end but you may not be feeling completely rejuvenated. One week isn't long to relax and sleep away the
by Jeanie Lo Good morning your honor, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, my name is Jeanie Lo and it is my privilege to represent my defendant, books, for this