5 Openings I Don’t Want to Read in Your Novel

Christian Buckley You may find yourself, a perspective novelist, dragging your forehead across the keyboard for your first chapter. And you’d be in good company as almost everyone has gone through this process. The first chapter is your chance to reel in your readers, but it’s also where you can lose them in under a… More 5 Openings I Don’t Want to Read in Your Novel

Albums to Read to

Elizabeth Sankey I’ve always struggled combining my two favorite art forms: music and writing. Often, they can distract from one another when I’m attempting to both read and listen simultaneously. I’m sure many of us have experienced the distraction that comes with music interrupting the literary train of focus and thought. Throughout my years, however,… More Albums to Read to

3 Reasons Why Winter Reading is an Economically Rational Decision

Jack Sullivan I’m cold, cranky, and tired right now thanks to the frozen tundra called Connecticut.  It’s that wonderful time of the year when snow is poorly substituted for frozen rain, and the wind complements the miserable climate by giving your face frostbite.  Being cooped up indoors has been overhyped, as there are literally no… More 3 Reasons Why Winter Reading is an Economically Rational Decision

Why Kombucha is a New Part of my Daily Routine

Jake Santo “GTS Trilogy Kombucha” picture with a Kaws “Small Lie” figure. Taken by Jake Santo Kombucha is a brew-style tea, that consists of naturally fermenting bacteria, that are rich in probiotics and tons of other healthy vitamins and amino acids. This might sound like a lot of components for a bottle of liquid you… More Why Kombucha is a New Part of my Daily Routine

Six Lessons From Clarice Lispector to Disturb Your Universe

Sammi Bassman For those of you who have not yet read The Passion According to G.H., published in 1964, put it on the book list immediately. Clarice Lispector is a Brazilian author who wrote a novel of mysticism, somewhere between imprisonment and liberation. Described as a monologue of a woman who takes the name of… More Six Lessons From Clarice Lispector to Disturb Your Universe