P.N. Hinton

Born into a family of readers, P.N. gained a love reading as a sort of herd mentality. This love of reading has remained a life long passion, resulting in an English Degree from The University of Houston in Houston, Texas. She normally reads three to four books at any given time, in the futile Sisyphean hope of whittling down her ever growing to be read pile of no specific genre.

Summertime Scares: Horror Reads for Summer

Scary reads aren't just for fall! Get your summer scares on with these horror reads full of frightful delights.

A Case Against Assigned Summer Reading

Assigned summer reading loss is supposed to address summer learning loss. Here's how it harms more than helps.

Pride-ful Webtoons Comics

Webtoons is a treasure trove of free comics. Here are a few of the LGBTQ titles worth reading, including a demon romcom and gods dating app.

Something’s Creepy About That Cottage: 6 Books with Cottagegore Vibes

Less-than-idyllic cottages, cabins in the woods, creepy haunted houses: oh yeah, readers: we're totally making cottagegore a thing.

For the Love of Virtual Library Events

While all of us have missed visiting our local libraries, many have graced us with wonderful virtual library events and experiences.

Love Through Letter Writing: 3 Epistolary Romance Novels

Watch characters fall in love through letters, tweets, and DMs in this roundup of epistolary romance novels.

A Whole New (Supernatural) World

The go-to for paranormal romances are vampires and shifter, but there are a plethora of other supernatural hotties out there to choose from, as seen in Phantom Pleasures by Julie Leto.

The Importance of Good Parents in Middle Grade Fiction

A reader considers the importance of good parents in middle grade fiction, and how their presence might impact kids in their formative years.

The Future of The Ripped Bodice Diversity Report

The Ripped Bodice's State of Racial Diversity in Romance Report has faced criticism for lack of transparency in its methods. What's next?

A History of Audio Storytelling: From Radio to Audiobooks and Podcasts

Audio storytelling has made a comeback with podcasts that recreate the Golden Age of Radio. Here is the history and future of the format.