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From near to far and everything in between, fiction set in the future always intrigues.
Reading and thinking about words you disagree with, digesting ideas that make you uncomfortable, exploring subject matter you were taught to fear—that’s how you become a better person.
Big goals require big timelines, and the goal I’m setting today is among the biggest undertakings that one could hope to achieve.
From brain-bending fiction to scientific nonfiction covering complex ideas, these 19 mentally stimulating books are perfect for your 2019 reading list.
In this one-on-one interview, Andy Gorman — the author of The Last Safe Place — asks himself questions about his book and gets in an argument with himself over what’s for lunch.
There are certainly no shortcuts, and not every tip/trick will work for every writer, so take this advice with a grain of salt—but if one person reading this learns something from my mistakes, then I feel like I’ve done my job.
These days, we are all writers. Writing is quickly becoming our most used form of communication, rivaling the spoken word. From Tweets to emails to novels, everyone's writing can benefit from increased skills. Here are three simple tips to help you communicate your thoughts more clearly and beautifully.
A peak into the creative process behind Brumby's first release since 2014, "Leave a Light On." Behind-the-scenes photos from the music video shoot. Teaser of the music video that comes out tomorrow.
Your weekly vocabulary lesson, book suggestion, and update from fiction author Andy Gorman.