I love audiobooks and I cannot lie. Lately, they’ve been my go-to. It just feels so luxurious to have a voice actor narrate a book to you when you’re too tired to read, too busy to sit down for an hour or just plain lazy. These are books that are narrated excellently and better enjoyed on audio than as a hardcopy or ebook (in my opinion).
Lucy Tan’s WHAT WE WERE PROMISED is a shimmering debut!
If you like books with simple language, insightful commentary about life and complex characters, read WHAT WE WERE PROMISED. A compelling, sensitive and thoughtful debut that is sure to move you, I highly recommend this novel!
BOOK’D| Kendra & Autumn of The Reading Women Podcast
The Reading Women Podcast is one of my favorite literary podcasts. They’ve interviewed so many female authors, including Min Jin Lee, Lucy Tan, and Crystal Hana Kim. These two ladies are constantly working hard to get more people into reading women…
BOOK’D| Resh Susan of The Book Satchel
Resh Susan is the book blogger at The Book Satchel, a popular website with exquisite photography. I spoke to Resh about reading multiple books at once, her favorite authors to read, and why she enjoys classic literature.
Joy Ehonwa on How to Market Yourself as a Freelancer
If you’re new to freelancing, you no doubt have many questions — one of which is how to market yourself as a freelancer. Writer, proofreader, and editor, Joy Ehonwa has answers to your questions. With over five years of experience…
Poet Esther Edoho on Her Debut Chapbook, Moonflower
Esther Edoho’s new chapbook, Moonflower contains twenty one poems, written in varying styles from classic stanzas to prose-poetry. The author is a “Nigerian poet whose work explores the beauty of the mundane and the complexities of human relationships.” Moonflower in…