Word of the Day March 15, 2015 Word of the Day – Miasma Miasma (noun) (literary) Me-azma An unpleasant or unhealthy odour or vapour, or more metaphorically an… Kath Love0
Discussion and Recommendations March 15, 2015 100 Most Influential Authors We asked you to name the author who has had the most influence upon you.… Kath Love2
Language March 14, 2015 In the Beginning; Languages Of course any literary addict is well aware of how languages are created, but many… Kath Love0
Discussion and RecommendationsReading Habits March 13, 2015 7 Bookish Things About Me All over Facebook I keep seeing these ‘7 things you didn’t know about me’ posts… Kath Love0
LiteraturePoetry March 13, 2015 A Girl Who Reads: Spoken Word It’s a commonly asked question among friends: ‘What do you look for in a partner?’… Kath Love4
Word of the Day March 13, 2015 Word of the Day: Triskaidekaphobia Triskaidekaphobia (noun) tris-kahy-dek-uh-foh-bee-uh With the second Friday 13th in as many months, this is a… Kath Love1
Word of the Day March 11, 2015 Word of the Day: Paraprosdokian Paraprosdokian (noun) pa-re-prahz-dok-i-en A way of speaking where the second half of a sentence changes… Kath Love1
Discussion and Recommendations March 11, 2015 50 Inspirational Female Authors On International Women’s Day I asked members of our Facebook page to name their most… Kath Love2
CultureLiterature March 9, 2015 Weapon of Mass Instruction: The Book Tank We’ve heard of some weird and wacky ways of promoting literature but none quite so… Kath Love1
The Classics March 8, 2015 The Beautiful Art of Book Binding In this age of mass produced paperbacks and e-readers we can often take our reading… Kath Love5