Gia R.

Gia R. is from Phoenix, Arizona. She graduated with two business degrees. While studying, her short nonfiction story was published in 2018 in Write On, Downtown, an ASU journal. Since then, she taught preschool students abroad. Now back in AZ, you’ll find her writing, reading, and adoring digital art.

What Does Your Inner Narrator Sound and Look Like?

What does your inner narrator look and sound like? See if you relate to these eight different narrator types, maybe even a mix of a few.

Phone Down, Book Up: How to Ignore Your Phone While Reading

So you want to read more, but that pesky phone always gets in the way. Here are some tips to help you put down the phone and pick up a book.

Bookish Exteriors: Libraries That Look Like Books

Love books? How about libraries? These libraries that look like books combine two of every readers' favorite things in bookish architecture.

Get Your Head In the Clouds!: 6 Books to Help You Daydream

Daydreaming is good for you! If you're out of practice, though, here are great books to help you daydream.

Bookstores You Can Rent For Date Nights and More

Ever wanted to have a date night in a bookstore? Enjoy a private pizza party inside a bookstore? These experiences are out there!

My Two Favorite Bookish Places in Seoul

Grow your future travel wishlist with a quick tour two bookstores in Seoul: its oldest bookstore as well as an underground bookstore.

HOWL’S MOVING CASTLE Gifts That Will Capture Your Heart

In love with Diana Wynne Jones's classic fantasy novel? Indulge in your fandom with these charming Howl's Moving Castle gifts.

10 of the Best Bookish Holidays and How to Celebrate Them

If you want to celebrate books and reading, you're in luck! We're highlighting some great literary holidays with tips for celebrating.

Banned, Censored, & Burned Books: There’s A Museum For That

Get to know the brand new Banned Books museum, located in Estonia.

How THE LITTLE PRINCE Has Helped Me Through This Pandemic

How reading The Little Prince as an adult helped one reader find wonder and escapism in a tumultuous year.