Inspiring an ARC Giveaway
I feel like giving away some ARC’s (Advanced Reader’s Copies). But how to chose the winners? A random draw is fun, but this sounds even better!
Continue reading →I feel like giving away some ARC’s (Advanced Reader’s Copies). But how to chose the winners? A random draw is fun, but this sounds even better!
Continue reading →While it goes without saying, I like to read books about dragons, it also should not be surprising that I prefer those which are a bit off the beaten path shall we say.
Continue reading →Ths month was a bit of a divergence for me in terms of reading. Not sure exactly why, but I hit the non-fiction pretty hard. While I usually like my reading to be a light escape, this month I hit some harder topics ripe with food for thought.
Continue reading →This is so fascinating I just had to share it!
Continue reading →Today, paper is quite literally something that grows on trees. It is abundant, disposable, and cheap, quite the opposite of the situation during Jane Austen’s day when paper was something of a luxury good This, and the cost of postage, explains why letters of Austen’s era were cross-written, sometimes three different times. A writer would write a page full, turn the page 90 degrees and write again, and then if quite long-winded, turn it 45 … Continue reading →