Veronica Roth’s Twist in Carve the Mark

Veronica Roth clearly has no qualms about venturing off the beaten path. In her Divergent series, she did the unthinkable by breaking rule number one of novel writing: killing off the main character (but we’re not going to go there).…

2016 Gift Guide for all things media and entertainment

If you are like me, you might’ve too forgotten that we’ve come to the end of November, Thanksgiving is today/tomorrow (depending on when I get this thing posted), and the Holiday season is officially here. To help curve the stress…

TYF Column: What Are We Reading?

In order to spark some excitement back into the world of literature, welcome back to our monthly column What Are We Reading, where myself and other writers talk about what books are our current obsession. A collaborative effort we hope…

TYF Column: What Are We Reading?

In order to spark some excitement back into the world of literature, welcome back to our monthly column What Are We Reading, where myself and other writers talk about what books are our current obsession. A collaborative effort we hope…

Five Books for Summer Olympic Fanatics

We’re in that painful period of time between Olympic trials and the beginning of the 2016 Olympics in Rio. The opening ceremony can’t come fast enough for our liking, so today we’re sharing a list of Olympic-themed books to help…

Author Interview: Rebecca Maizel

I’m excited to feature an interview today with author Rebecca Maizel. Her book A Season for Fireflies came out in late June and it’s a perfect summer read. It’s a contemporary novel with just a hint of magic and I…

TYF Column: What Are We Reading?

In order to spark some excitement back into the world of literature, welcome back to our monthly column What Are We Reading, where myself and other writers talk about what books are our current obsession. A collaborative effort we hope…