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The Right Romance: Reading Red, White & Royal Blue

The Right Romance: Reading Red, White & Royal Blue

February 8, 2022
Looking to read a charming and funny LGBTQ+ romance? Cameron Deslaurier recommends Casey McQuiston's "Red, White & Royal Blue"...
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Quit Monkeying Around And Check Out DC’s Newest Hero In Monkey Prince #1

Quit Monkeying Around And Check Out DC’s Newest Hero In Monkey Prince #1

February 7, 2022
There's so much to love about the first issue of "Monkey Prince." Learn more about DC Comic's newest Asian hero from Brandon Barzola...
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The Answer Is Love: A Review Of The Darkness Outside Us By Eliot Schrefer

The Answer Is Love: A Review Of The Darkness Outside Us By Eliot Schrefer

February 4, 2022
Looking for a heart-pounding Sci-Fi romance? Eileen Scholomicky has the recommendation for you...
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Save Your Wallet, Buy Used

Save Your Wallet, Buy Used

February 3, 2022
Looking for an affordable way to buy books? Sophie Archambault can tell you where to look...
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Romance Novels: A Safe Space For Female Representation

Romance Novels: A Safe Space For Female Representation

February 1, 2022
Rylee Thomas passionately defends romance novels as a place for positive representation and female joy...
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A History Of Blackout Poetry

A History Of Blackout Poetry

January 31, 2022
Ever wanted to try writing blackout poetry? Sam Bastille shows you how to get started...
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Reading Series: Papaya Abortion by Ann Montgomery

June 14, 2021
Papaya Abortion I still think of abortion when I cut into papaya. I learned to do aspiration abortions on the mature fruit while working in Congo. The...
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Memorializing What Never, and Always, Was

Memorializing What Never, and Always, Was

May 6, 2021
Abigail Campbell on writing and finding joy in your practice...
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Why Everyone Should Read Larry Levis

Why Everyone Should Read Larry Levis

May 4, 2021
Kevin Cox on why everyone should read Larry Levi's poetry...
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