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The Science Behind Why Certain Stories Make You Cry
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The Science Behind Why Certain Stories Make You Cry

By Chloe / June 13, 2026

Weeping over a novel on a plane can cause a certain kind of embarrassment. The woman seated next to you […]

The Personal Rituals Successful Writers Swear By
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The Personal Rituals Successful Writers Swear By

By Alyssa / June 12, 2026

Truman Capote was unable to write while seated. In a 1957 interview with the Paris Review in his Brooklyn Heights

Why Bookstores Still Matter in an Age of Infinite Screens
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Why Bookstores Still Matter in an Age of Infinite Screens

By Alyssa / June 12, 2026

On a Saturday afternoon, stroll into a respectable bookstore and observe what’s going on. A person is reading the back

How Great Books Teach Us to Understand Other People Better
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How Great Books Teach Us to Understand Other People Better

By Chloe / June 12, 2026

Most readers will be familiar with this scene. At two in the morning, you’re engrossed in a book long after

Why Reading in Silence Feels Almost Revolutionary Today
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Why Reading in Silence Feels Almost Revolutionary Today

By Chloe / June 12, 2026

The typical evening vanishes somewhere between the second autoplay video and the third notification. You didn’t intend to use your

How Reading Widely Can Make You Better at Almost Everything
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How Reading Widely Can Make You Better at Almost Everything

By Alyssa / June 11, 2026

At some point in your career, you will come across a certain type of person who can discuss medieval trade

The Most Common Mistake First-Time Authors Make
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The Most Common Mistake First-Time Authors Make

By Alyssa / June 11, 2026

Imagine a novice writer who has been working on their work for six months. Every morning, they take a sincere

How Writers Transform Personal Pain Into Meaningful Stories
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How Writers Transform Personal Pain Into Meaningful Stories

By Chloe / June 11, 2026

A recently divorced woman was writing on napkins in cafés somewhere in a quiet Edinburgh apartment in the early 1990s

Why the Gormenghast Author May Be the Most Overlooked Genius in English Literature
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Why the Gormenghast Author May Be the Most Overlooked Genius in English Literature

By Chloe / June 11, 2026

Mervyn Peake is often found tucked between more well-known spines, slightly out of place, waiting for someone obstinate enough to

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