Poetry editor Aayushi Agarwal shares her encounters with Shakespeare through Hindi film adaptations, begging the question: how can movies be used as a tool of cultural empowerment and reclamation?
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Piracy in the World of Publishing
As tempting as piracy can be, creative non-fiction panelist Joanne Biju reminds us that there are some real consequences.

A Night with Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra
Nonfiction panelist and blog editor Pascale Joachim reflects on Lviv National Philharmonic Orchestra’s most recent performance at the Jorgensen Center for Performing Arts.

Bad Dates, Painful Humor, and Genuine Connection: An Ode to Everything I Know About Love by Dolly Alderton
Editor in Chief Rylee Thomas reflects on love and relationships during this Valentine’s season with her reading of Dolly Alderton’s “Everything I Know About Love.”

Judging a Book by its Cover: Why Do So Many Books Look the Same?
Blog Editor and Poetry Panelist Madison Bigelow discusses visual similarities among book covers and how this is a disservice to both authors and readers alike.

Can Educational Tools Include Creative Writing?
“It makes perfect sense to me now that in order to learn about disability studies you have to listen to and understand the perspective of people struggling with a limited or lack of ability.”

TJR Is Back…But Not Better Than Ever
Do you love Taylor Jenkins Reid? Sophie Archambault shares her thoughts on TJR’s newest book release.

On Anonymity In The Age Of Hypervisibility
Do you find yourself needing a break from #Book-Tok? Ally LeMaster sheds some insight on what she predicts to be an upcoming trend in popular literature: author anonymity.