Cat WeblingA Different Kind of Living — A Review of Some Kind of Black by Amber MossSeeing the world through the eyes of poet Amber Moss in her new poetry collection from Nymeria Publishing.Feb 1, 2022Feb 1, 2022
Cat WeblingHow to Read a Poem Without Tearing Your Hair OutPoetry doesn’t have to be painful — you just need to know what you’re looking at.Feb 11, 2022Feb 11, 2022
Cat WeblingDraft2Digital Is An Awesome Free Indie Author ToolThis unique self-publishing service gives you options for distribution as well as convenient links for your books.Jan 14, 2022Jan 14, 2022
Cat WeblingSurprise! Your Great Plot Twist Was There All AlongSetting up your readers for the big reveal.Sep 24, 20211Sep 24, 20211
Cat WeblingSaturn and Their Rings — Viewing the Galaxy from Another Planet’s SurfaceA review of Saturn and Their Rings by S.N. Benenhaley.Oct 26, 2021Oct 26, 2021
Cat WeblingMy Great-Great-Aunt Is The Reason We Call The Monster FrankensteinTo all the other Shelley fans out there…our bad?Oct 12, 20212Oct 12, 20212
Cat WeblingThe Rise of the Opera Ghost — How The Phantom of the Opera Got to BroadwayHow a French book about a brilliant and terrifying opera house specter became a revered Broadway classic.Sep 8, 20211Sep 8, 20211
InFanfarebyCat WeblingBooks to Curl Up With on Cold DaysIt’s getting too cold to do anything but read. Here are my suggestions.Dec 12, 2020Dec 12, 2020
InJane Austen’s WastebasketbyKyrie Gray15 Flirty Lines From Famous Literary Characters“Macbeth, Mr. Darcy, and Atticus Finch walk into a bar…”May 20, 20215May 20, 20215
Cat WeblingThe Unexpected Benefits of Keeping a Reading LogRecently, I started keeping a reading log…Jul 16, 2020Jul 16, 2020
Ben KageyamaThe Tragic Story Behind “The Road Not Taken”The history behind Robert Frost’s most misunderstood poem.May 3, 202116May 3, 202116
Cat WeblingFanfiction Is a Valid Literary Genre, and Here’s WhyFanfiction gets a really bad rep with most people, but it definitely shouldn’t.Jul 21, 2020Jul 21, 2020
Jessica StillmanThis Is How Reading Rewires Your Brain, According to NeuroscienceReading doesn’t just cram information into your brain. It changes how your brain works.Mar 30, 202130Mar 30, 202130
Cat WeblingI Remember Addie — A Review of The Invisible Life of Addie LaRueWhat would you sell your soul for?Aug 24, 2020Aug 24, 2020
InBooks Are Our SuperpowerbyHarry MaleWhy a 600-Page Steinbeck is Worth the EffortJohn Steinbeck’s ‘East of Eden’ Meticulously Explores Good and EvilFeb 15, 20215Feb 15, 20215
Cat WeblingPlease Pay Attention to the Folks Behind The CurtainWhy we love the fourth wall, and how we break it.Sep 21, 2020Sep 21, 2020
InBooks Are Our SuperpowerbyElizabeth DawberA Beginner’s Guide to the ClassicsClassic literature simply explained including recommendations with links to free e-booksJan 29, 20214Jan 29, 20214
Cat WeblingWhy Do We Love the Dark Side?Literature seems to be full of edgy versions of our favorite characters. What makes them so appealing?Jul 20, 2020Jul 20, 2020
Cat WeblingWeathering the Storm of Time: Shakespeare’s Subversive Influences in The TempestEven Shakespeare drew inspiration from others.Aug 10, 2020Aug 10, 2020