Summer in the south is distinctive. I used to dread it. The heat; the humidity. But this year, I have begun to enjoy it. Perhaps because the office is so cold, I find a walk in the heat refreshing, of all things. But here are a few of the the activities, art, and adventures keeping my summer delightful.
Read MoreMany of the White Lotus guests spent their time reading. Here we explore which books would make a good next read for each of the guests in season three.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at some exceptional reads from 2024. Revisiting some classics and getting to know a few new additions, last year brought many great reads.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at some exceptional reads from 2023. Revisiting some classics and getting to know a few new additions, last year brought many great reads.
Read MoreWhat sets local bookshops apart from the rest? The answer is different for everyone, but here are the elements I find keep me coming back to local bookshops time and again.
Read MoreTo get myself in the spooky way, this October I piled on the scary books. Though I am sure these selections may be considered only mildly creepy by some, to me, they are chilling. They are all under 300 pages, written by women, and perfect for a light, literary fright.
Read MoreOn my reading journey, I have found that podcasts can sometimes serve as the reading community I need. They can be the perfect balance to going at my own pace and having my understanding of the text broadened. Literary podcasts can also fill in the gaps on my shelf or inspire me to try something different.
Here are four literary podcasts that are the perfect listen for those who love good books in company.
Read MoreThere is something inherently reflective about measuring a year in books. Each binding contains seeds of thought and perhaps even little mirrors to help us better see ourselves. New stories can introduce new awareness and fresh perspectives. Rereads can remind us of discoveries once made or show us our own growth by way of changing responses over time. Either way, a year well read is a year well spent.
Read MoreOutside of networking groups, there are not half as many in person forums as what was available to us as kids. As I encourage myself to get back out there to reestablish faded friendships and create new ones, I found myself at a loss of how to go about it. I have felt more awkward than ever, often at a loss of what to say or forgetting my thoughts mid-sentence.
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