The Week’s Most Popular Posts: September 16-21, 2012
Our most popular posts from the week that was… This is, alas, not a proper office. This is a … Read the full post
Our most popular posts from the week that was… This is, alas, not a proper office. This is a … Read the full post
My commute is a short one. Door to door from my house to my office is 20 minutes by Metro train on … Read the full post
After last week’s reading successes (four books finished and not a single DNF!), I was feeling … Read the full post
In Their 15 Minutiae, writers take a break from talking about books and writing to discuss other things … Read the full post
The other week I wrote a piece about why what you read matters, and how it’s important … Read the full post
Twitter is full of the pitch-perfect accounts of fictional characters (if you’re not following @God_Damn_Batman, … Read the full post
This post is sponsored by Diary of a Submissive by Sophie Morgan available at Amazon, Barnes & … Read the full post
This is a guest post from Eric Smith. Eric is the social media and marketing coordinator at Quirk … Read the full post
<– Check out the awesome logo Blair Campbell made for us! RJS: So chicken, last week we decided … Read the full post
Let it not be said that the folks at Ladbrokes don’t have a sense of humor. There, at the end … Read the full post
We’ve teamed up with the awesome folks at Second Glass to celebrate the happy marriage of books … Read the full post
The Cutting Season by Attica Locke (Dennis Lehane Books) Locke was nominated for many awards, including … Read the full post
This is, alas, not a proper office. This is a windowless writing cave in an apartment I moved into … Read the full post
The Newlyweds by Nell Freudenberger (Knopf): One of The New Yorker’s 20 under 40, Freudenberger … Read the full post
Man, do the the Dutch know how to house their books. First, it was this jaw-dropping bookstore converted … Read the full post
This weekend, our dear friends gave our 14-month-old daughter her first volume of classic literature, … Read the full post
From Jennifer Homan’s review of The End of Men by Hanna Rosin
Read the full postThis trend won’t seem to die, so in the spirit of “if you can’t beat ‘em, … Read the full post