5220 readersTherese here. If it’s a terrible thing to love the terrible mind of Chuck Wendig (of the blog Terrible Minds, for those of you who don’t know him) then Kath and I are terrible. Chuck’s blog is full of great advice, delivered with shrewd wit and an edge Chuck himself calls “unmercifully profane. It is
5426 readersTherese here. If it’s a terrible thing to love the terrible mind of Chuck Wendig (of the blog Terrible Minds, for those of you who don’t know him) then Kath and I are terrible. Chuck’s blog is full of great advice, delivered with shrewd wit and an edge Chuck himself calls “unmercifully profane. It is
769 readersWelcome to the first installment of my Christmas Gift Guide! It might provide some inspiration if you're looking for presents for book loving friends, or just want to add to your own Christmas wish list!Virginia Woolf badgeReading JournalPenguin Books ...
1280 readersby Todd Rutherford (spare-time book reviewer: thepublishingguru(at)gmail.com)
The suppressed, honor physics student within me stirred as I began to read Wondering About. Strumfels provided an engaging perspective regarding science, philosophy, and ou...
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Need some writing inspiration this weekend? We’ve collected a series of mind-boggling robot demo videos from Boston Dynamics, a company creating robotic tools for the military.
As you can see by the Sand Flea robot video embedded above, these videos could inspire an entire bookshelf: a militaristic science fiction novel, a robot-driven horror movie,
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12256 readersAll writing, in a sense, is persuasive writing. Even in fiction, the writer asks readers to engage in a story and agree, or at least sympathize, with a premise. But two particular types of prose, the advertisement and the argument, encourage readers to buy something, whether it’s a literal purchase of a service or a
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What's your favorite bad book? Is there a book filled with terrible dialogue, cheesy illustrations, or mind-boggling plot twists that you love despite of (or perhaps because of) its flaws?
We spent the weekend laughing at the so-bad-it's-good artwork stored in the brilliant Museum of Bad Art, and
2716 readers"So Virginia, Should You Query During the Holiday Season?" That’s
a question writers ponder with the first whiff of Christmas trees and mistletoe. You
may be worried that everyone's out of the office, or agents are rejecting nearly everything
now, thinking that many unpolished NaNoWriMo submissions are flowing in. To help make
your decision, I've pulled five perspectives from
Array readersI’ve wanted to write a journalism movies post for about two years now. I scrapped the idea the first time, because I was thinking more along the lines of writing a “best journalism movies” post. Even if I had succeeded in developing a sexy algorithm (oxymoron?) that yielded an objective list, it would still be
4471 readersNovelist Salman Rushdie has turned to television, writing a script for a science fiction series on Showtime.
A pilot for The Next People has been ordered, and Rushdie (pictured, via) will script and executive produce. According to The Guardian‘s headline for an interview about the show, the novelist thinks “TV drama series have taken the place