A Wyoming Rancher’s Literary Roundup: Where the Range Meets the Page The digital age, with all its bells and whistles, hasn’t dimmed the allure of a good ol’ fashioned book. I recently sat down with a Wyoming rancher to talk about his love of literature, his wonderfully chaotic approach to […]
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Darien Library Welcomes Author Eric Jay Dolin for “Left for Dead” Discussion Calling all history buffs, bookworms, and fans of thrilling true tales! Get ready to set sail on an incredible journey as the Darien Library, in partnership with Barrett Bookstore and Darien Power Squadron, proudly hosts acclaimed author Eric […]
Dua Lipa’s “Radical Optimism” Merch Drop: Your New Wardrobe Essential Dua Lipa is on a roll! Hot off the heels of her chart-topping album “Radical Optimism,” the pop sensation is treating fans to a whirlwind of exciting ventures. From electrifying pop-up performances to gracing the legendary stage of Saturday Night […]
Nineteenth Century Black Authors in Worcester: A Story of Self-Publishing and Perseverance Let’s be real, getting a book published even these days can feel like trying to climb Mount Everest, you know? Now, imagine being a Black author back in the nineteenth century, specifically in Worcester, Massachusetts. Talk about a […]
Indie Authors Shaking Up : Discover Your Next Kindle Obsession Okay, let’s be real – the book world can feel kinda… stuffy sometimes. Big publishers, same-old authors, rinse and repeat. But low-key, there’s a revolution happening. Right now, on your Kindle. See, Kindle Direct Publishing (KDP) isn’t just some techy […]
The Self-Publishing Revolution: Boon or Bane for the Book Industry? The year is two thousand twenty-four, and the book industry is practically unrecognizable from what it once was. Okay, maybe that’s a little dramatic, but seriously, things are changing. Fast. Self-publishing, which used to be that thing your weird aunt […]
The Concert Merch Dilemma: Navigating Official vs. Bootleg We’ve all been there. Standing in line for merch at a concert, staring down a t-shirt that costs more than your rent. You know, deep down, that buying official merch is the “right” thing to do – supporting the artist, yada yada […]
Lauren Roberts: From BookTok Sensation to Bestselling Fantasy Author You know that feeling when you discover a bookish gem before it blows up? Yeah, that was us with Lauren Roberts’ Powerless. This YA fantasy, initially self-published and now backed by the big leagues (Simon & Schuster, we see you!), totally […]
Amazon Dips Toes into Licensed Sports Apparel, Sparking Questions About Fanatics Dominance Hold onto your hats, sports fans, because the e-commerce giant Amazon just made a move that has the potential to shake up the way we rep our favorite teams. In a surprising turn of events, Amazon, a company […]
Rescuing Mom: One Woman’s Fight for Justice and a Call to Action Christina DiArcangelo, a healthcare advocate and author based in Chester Springs, is making waves with her new book, “Rescuing Mom,” hitting shelves in two thousand twenty-four. This powerful memoir, interwoven with elements of self-help, delves into DiArcangelo’s harrowing […]