Remembering Hurricane Katrina: What Went Missing and What Got Found
For the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a review of Fatima Shaik's new collection of short stories, What Went Missing and What Got Found.
For the 10th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a review of Fatima Shaik's new collection of short stories, What Went Missing and What Got Found.
A promise to attend a friend's bookstore panel introduces me to three Jane Austen-inspired novels and the importance of having an open mind.
Building a replica of the 42nd St. Library, New York Public Library, of LEGO as part of a NYCLUG community build.
A well-timed writing date gets me back on track after a two-month hiatus to promote Surviving Santiago.
The past week's LEGO-related activities, including a community build, a display at the LEGO Brickumentary premiere, and the start of a new modular build.
Reflections on the publication of Harper Lee's Go Set a Watchman and the controversy surrounding this early draft of a classic novel.
Author Madeline Dyer explores the appeal of dystopian YA novels and how using current events helps to create a successful dystopia.
The removal of the Confederate flag from the Capitol grounds in South Carolina and an open letter to Jet Blue underscore the power of activism.
A roundup of our five favorite ice cream purveyors in the East Village, Lower East Side, and NoLita.
New and cool shopping destinations in Lisbon, both neighborhoods and stores, including one of my favorite independent bookstores.