Seveneves; or, Hard Scifi is Hard
Here’s how it went down: I’m scanning through review copies on Edelweiss as is my wont, looking for the next great read, and I see the new Neal Stephenson book listed. Boom! I… Continue reading
Here’s how it went down: I’m scanning through review copies on Edelweiss as is my wont, looking for the next great read, and I see the new Neal Stephenson book listed. Boom! I… Continue reading
I went to see The Hobbit: The Battle of Five Armies this weekend with the intention of writing a Read It, Scene It post over it, but I’m too bitter to even try.… Continue reading
2014, Year of Tears. Let’s see, I’ve cried over jobs I didn’t get. I’ve cried over jobs I did get but had to turn down for one reason or another. I’ve cried because… Continue reading
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November is one week away, and that means NaNoWriMo and NaBloPoMo are, too! If you’ve been thinking about reinvigorating your blogging or are finally ready to stop…
Today Infinite Reads has a very special guest, the fun and multitalented Sarah O’Leary Burningham! Sarah’s something of a guru when it comes to tween and teen issues, and she’s here to talk… Continue reading
For many readers, particularly those of us in colder climates where it gets into subzero temperatures and you can’t go out without feeling like your face is going to crack and peel right… Continue reading
Today’s post is sponsored by Grammarly, “an automated online proofreader that finds and explains pesky grammar, spelling, and punctuation mistakes that are bound to find their way into your writing.” I use Grammarly’s… Continue reading
Did you read The Thirteenth Tale, Diane Setterfield’s debut novel? It came out way back in 2006, which I cannot believe I just referred to as “way back,” and made a big, almost-universally… Continue reading
Harlequin has just opened the voting for their annual More Than Words awards – a charitable program that honors women, real-life heroines, making a difference in their communities. How often do we get… Continue reading
Halloween approacheth! The handsome fella and I have geared up for it by observing his usual “scary movies only” October philosophy, or “Spooktober Spookacular” as I, and only I, call it. If you… Continue reading