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Jerome Charyn, author of The Secret Life of Emily Dickinson, joins us on the blog today to talk about his first encounter with Emily Dickinson's work and how language and reading are a path to connection and success.The Witch of the South Bronx
Today's guest blogger and bookseller Jamie Layton tells us how bad the snow is for local independent stores of all kinds and asks you to help them weather the storm.Let it snow, make it go, oh NO!
Chris Cleave, author of Little Bee and today's guest blogger, talks about how much book clubs mean to writers and just how generally great they (we) are.
Today's guest blogger Ingrid Jendrzejewski explains why she decided to do something as crazy as read all of Shakespeare's works in ridiculously short period of time and why she thinks you should join her.Extreme Shakespeare: Reading Shakespeare's 38 plays in as many days
Today's guest blogger Gretchen Rubin, author of The Happiness Project talks about reading groups (our favorite topic) and why they make her happy.
Community and college reads are becoming more and more popular and we here at ReadingGroupGuides.com couldn't be happier. For what is a community or college reading program, but a really, really big reading group? In today's guest post, Mahbod Seraji author of Rooftops of Tehran talks about his experience with Villanova University.
In this month's round up of Book Clubs in the News checkout a festival celebrating Zora Neale Hurston, a book focused community center, a new online reading group and details on an unauthorized Oprah biography.QuillandQuire.com: New Literary Community Center in TorontoLocal Toronto book club facilitator Marilyn Herbert opens a community center focused on books, book clubs and other literary programming.
Today's guest blogger Denise Neary gives us the skinny on planning and re-planning a book club retreat when the snow just won't stop.Thinking about planning a book club retreat? Forget the planning. Wait until the last minute, and pull something out of your sleeve!
In today's guest post, author Kirk Farber talks about his new novel POSTCARDS FROM A DEAD GIRL. Sometimes in these intro paragraphs I like to sum up what the author is talking about and hopefully get you interested enough to read on. In this case I think Kirk's blog title says it all. Enjoy!
Last week was a travel week for me. I was lucky enough to leave the cold and head out to Palm Springs, CA for the TED Active conference. As always I got on the plane armed with books. When headed to the west coast, I used to be able to read an entire book on the plane, but now I seem to be a little too sleepy for that. So I’ll start a book on the plane and then continue reading in my hotel room. It’s funny, though I watch a fair amount of TV at home, I rarely turn it on in a hotel room. But I digress.