If you’ve followed a bunch of writers on Twitter then the chances are that you’ve seen people pitching their books using the hashtag #PitMad (PitMad). But many are still confused about what this is. PitMad is an original twitter pitch event, where
Whether you prefer watching anime or reading manga, the fact is that there is typically more attention paid to one of these mediums. Sometimes, a studio gets behind an anime and is willing to pump more resource into it than the manga,
In honor of Black History Month in the United States of America, here’s a list black-owned bookstores across multiple States. If you reside in the same State or live close to one of these stores, be sure to visit and purchase some
Over the past few years, Ohuhu has produced a number of alcohol-based marker sets aimed at developing artists. While the expensive Copic Sketch Markers are the industry favorite, Ohuhu markers bridge the gap for those artists who just want to enjoy creating
When I finished the first three books of the Millennium series, I knew it would be hard to continue—with Girl in the Spider’s Web—knowing that the original author Stieg Larsson had passed away. I had become loyal to his way of writing
I’ve searched high and low for a book that would aid me in enhancing my creativity, but many books that claim to do this tend to be smoke and mirrors. But when I read From Chaos to Creativity: Building a Productivity System
Twenty years ago, American author, Sister Souljah, released one of the most impactful books in black culture ever. That book was The Coldest Winter Ever. The book followed the troubled life of a drug kingpin’s daughter, named Winter Santiaga. The book was
Recently I had to speak publicly, and it had me feeling extremely anxious. This was mainly because I remembered some previous experiences speaking in front of a room full of people that ended up being quite painful. I think those previous experiences