The evaluation of a book as “good” or “bad” is a subjective process influenced by a myriad of factors. While literary critics might have specific criteria for assessing the quality…
Books have the unique power to evoke a wide range of emotions, thoughts, and reactions in their readers. From excitement and joy to confusion or even frustration, the response a…
Writing, often romanticised as a pure act of creativity and self-expression, is also deeply intertwined with fear. For many writers, fear is a constant companion—one that can both hinder and…
In the vast and intricate world of writing, authors need to possess a multitude of skills. From a deep understanding of language and grammar to the ability to weave complex…
The practice of authors reading and commenting on other authors’ work is complicated, with both considerable advantages and potential disadvantages. It can foster creativity, build community, increase critical thinking, and…