There is much to love – and relate to – in the beginning of William Ping’s novel Hollow […]
Month: March 2023
Lots of avid readers love cats; that’s the enduring stereotype. And it makes sense in a way. Is […]
In 2002, a local columnist in Syracuse, New York, published an article musing about the Irish holiday of […]
A Quiet Life by Ethan Joella got to me in unexpected ways. The writing is simple yet effective, […]
Happy Spring, fair readers! As of yesterday, we’ve officially moved into the season of the world’s waking. Flowers […]
When I’m not at WPL, I’m usually thinking about math. Between my second job teaching it, a partner […]
Robert Dugoni is one of my favourite authors when I want a tension-filled, compulsive read. In his latest […]
Rabia Chaudry is best known as an advocate, attorney, and author, especially known for her work on the […]