Coming across sites dedicated to books and connecting bibliophiles from around the world is always a pleasure, and Goodreads ranks among the most famous of them all. Started in 2007 by Otis and Elizabeth Chandler, this website focuses on helping readers to do such things as keeping track of the literary works they have readContinue reading “Goodreads: A Few Facts”
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The Pebbled Path of Writing (A Poem)
By Joyce Jacobo [Author’s Note: Based on a true story. I checked out the website for a children’s book author whose work I admired, Cornelia Funke, and wound up sending a message through there for advice on writing. And I received a helpful reply back. It was a great experience.] I came across the officialContinue reading “The Pebbled Path of Writing (A Poem)”
A Brief Glimpse at The Los Angeles Review of Books
Website: https://lareviewofbooks.org The Los Angeles Review of Books (LARB) is a solid literary review magazine, covering titles throughout the United States and throughout the world. Founded by Tom Lutz in 2011, their website is a treasure trove of articles, essays, and much more about such subjects as the literary world, art, and culture. As theirContinue reading “A Brief Glimpse at The Los Angeles Review of Books”
Some Of You Are Unsure About This Whole Blogging Thing — Renard’s World
Renard helps bloggers to figure out their own blogging path. Some Of You Are Unsure About This Whole Blogging Thing — Renard’s World
Free E-Books at Project Gutenberg
Website: gutenberg.org The first entry in both the “Online Archives” and “Worthy Causes” sections of this blog is among the most famous of all. Founded in 1971 by Michael Hart, who also invented e-books, Project Gutenberg offers a library of over 60,000 free works in a variety of formats for readers to enjoy. Most ofContinue reading “Free E-Books at Project Gutenberg”