In the age of indie-publishing, there’s a flood of information out there on the internet to help writers get started with publishing their work. But depending on your goals, the information out there isn’t always one-size-fits-all. Luckily, if your goal is writing
Sera Secora is a talented young lady that I have a strong level of admiration for. She was once a YouTube content creator, but recently she’s been focusing on her career as a voice actress and a casting director. On top of
Recently we’ve seen a surge of social media outrage against popular forms of media, from music to movies to TV shows. Sometimes these outcries are warranted as brands put the wrong messages out there. And so I must preface this article by
I remember when I first heard the Sidewinder tape with Dizzee Rascal and Wiley on it. After months of debating whether More Fire Crew were better than So Solid Crew, a new fresh sound was taking over our discussions. That was the
Over the past two years I’ve been enjoying the pleasures of East Asian books. There’s something about the writing style that speaks to me, and Convenience Store Woman by Japanese author Sayaka Murata continues this trend. What fascinates me about this book
Ever since I read Snow Crash, I knew I wanted to read more of Neal Stephenson’s work. Deciding which book to read next was the hard part, because quite frankly, the size of his books scare me. Stephenson is known to write
One of the best books I enjoyed last year was Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo, so much so that I even wrote an article singing its praises. What made me love Bardugo’s style is how she crafted her characters. Everything about
On our latest edition of the Redital BookCast, Dana Abercrombie and I give our non-spoiler review of the You TV show that is now available on Netflix. The TV show is an adaptation of a novel of the same name, written by