Kafka: Weird, frustrating, important. In reading this volume you will learn not only why Kafka is important, but you’ll learn a lot about yourself, too.
The 2016 Edition of Music Journalism 101
The 2016 edition of Music Journalism 101 is the audiobook. Want forward-notice of availability, want to contribute, or get your music on it? Read on.
[REVIEW] The Darkest Shade of Grey, by Alan Baxter (The Red Penny Papers)
Alan Baxter’s The Darkest Shade of Grey is a gripping little foray into a place between two realms… accompanied by a drunk journalist with a frayed life. You won’t want it to end.
[REVIEW] The Art of Asking, by Amanda Palmer (Grand Central Publishing)
Amanda Palmer’s The Art of Asking is an emotive, compelling work. But one that benefits from its lifeline of a theme. The lifeline saves it from drowning.
[REVIEW] A Reading Diary: A Year of Favourite Books, by Alberto Manguel (Canongate)
It’s very rare that I will read the experiences of another author and feel as though we are of the same soul. That happened with this title, unexpectedly.