Real-Life Scandal, Gossip and Rumors: The Fodder for Fiction
There’s something undeniably captivating about scandal, whether it’s the relief that “it’s not me,” the judgment that “they had it coming,” or the simple curiosity about someone else’s missteps. Here are some delicious book recommendations from Hank Phillipi Ryan to satisfy your revenge itch.
Discovering A New Literary Voice
BookTrib’s tag line is “Where Readers Discover,” and we are always trying to do our part to “walk the walk.” In partnership with Reedsy, BookTrib recently sponsored a short story writing contest and was thrilled to uncover the sensational work of Adam Perschbacher, whose moving story,“Surrender,” was selected from hundreds of entries. Discover this compelling new voice in literature today.
Diane Parrish’s Lit Garden Blooms With Books of August
An “August Book,” to paraphrase William Faulkner, is a story that embodies the warmth of the season while subtly anticipating the fall. Author Diane Parrish’s new Lit Garden column kicks off with some of her favorites to capture the current mood.
Strange Demographic Is Affecting Millennial Priorities
Social media is buzzing with the idea that Millennials have bypassed the midlife crisis and embraced “Grandma Hobbies.” From bird watching and gardening to knitting, baking, and puzzle-building, activities once associated with grandmothers are now the go-to pastimes for a younger crowd. But the real question is, how will this shift influence the future of publishing?
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