#Opinion

Are Late-to-Series Additions Worth Reading?

Do late to series add-ons really enrich the series, or do they take away from the reader's ability to imagine an "ever after"?

Genre Kryptonite: Smart People Doing Sexy Things

Erotic romance recommendations with smart, capable characters doing sexy things. Scientists, businesswomen, video game designers, & more!

How Not to Write Characters of Color

Writing about characters of other color doesn't have to be an impossible feat. Empathy, patience, and research can prevent racist tropes.

Experience Matters: Why Carol Danvers’ Age Is Important

It Isn’t Censorship When A Publisher Pulls An Offensive Book: It’s Good Business

Genre Kryptonite: More Killer Plants

Why one reader can't stop reading scary books about killer plants.

I Can’t Even with Librarians Who Don’t Read Diversely

On librarians' responsibility to read, and read widely and diversely, in order to serve the public.

Genre Kryptonite: Adding X-Men to Anything

How one reader can't stop reading books described as "X-Men + literally anything."

Books for Our Times: How Fiction Informs My Politics

How fiction can help readers think about the consequences of their own political choices.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina Is no Sabrina the Teenage Witch

Priya Sridhar reviews the first volume of "Chilling Adventures of Sabrina," an occult take on the teenage witch's zany stories.