The bestselling fantasy novel “A Court of Thorns and Roses” packs romance, magic, and intrigue into one tantalizing package. Read on for a look at Sam Bastille’s opinions and takeaways…
Month: March 2022
The Stories We Tell Part 2: Sam Bastille
Nicole Catarino, Editor in Chief of the Long River Review, interviews our team member, Sam Bastille. In this interview, we get to see what the creative process of writing is like for one individual and how that process intermingles with tabletop role-playing games…
“Poetry… A Way of Being In A World Not Made For Us”: A Review Of “Beauty Is A Verb”
A map of movement of disability across time and space, “Beauty is a Verb” brilliantly illustrates the ways in which disability is perceived by society. Jess Gallagher shares her thoughts and her hopes for the future of disability poetics…
But First, Let Me Take A Shelfie: Bookshelf Organization
This is your sign to rearrange your bookshelf for catharsis. Eileen Sholomicky gives us a tour of her methodical book displays and suggests a few additional methods…
Why Everyone Should Read Graphic Novels (Or At Least Try To)
Brandon Barzola recommends you check out the graphic novels the next time you visit the library. Comics contain great stories in small packages, combining visual and written avenues of storytelling…
The Art Of Literary Translation: A How-To
Have you ever wanted to see what you favorite Japanese poem reads like in English? Emily Graham takes you through a how-to process on translating literary texts so that way you can rewrite that poem yourself…
Reads And Reels For Dungeons & Dragons Players
Obsessed with Dungeons and Dragons and need some fantasy books to fit your niche? Cameron Deslaurier has some recommendations for you…
A Figure Skater On Figure Skating Stories: Reviewing “From Lukov With Love”
Read on to know what Rylee Thomas, a real-life figure skater, thinks of “From Lukov with Love,” Mariana Zapata’s bestselling figure skating romance novel (hint: there’s a lot of gushing involved)…