Photo courtesy of Marissa Krasny. After nearly two years of virtual events, the literary world is stepping out of cyberspace and back into the streets. Having been put through a tailspin due to the coronavirus pandemic delaying and shifting book releases, publicity events had to totally reorganize the way they […]
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How diverse books have been paving modern mainstream recognition
Photo courtesy of Roffey Park Institute. Literature and the art of reading have been around for so many years that time has personally allowed it to be one of the most diverse areas of entertainment. Unfortunately, that does not mean prejudice is absent in the industry. For many years, it […]
Ramapo expects to publish “Trillium” in the coming weeks
Photo courtesy of Ramapo College of New Jersey Ramapo College’s literary magazine "Trillium" will publish its 2021-2022 online edition before the end of the semester. There will also be a print edition of the magazine available on campus for the next academic school year. The goal for both editions, expressed by […]
Literary community rocked by anti-Asian and anti-Semitic allegations
Photo courtesy of Irving Public Library, Flickr The literary community is reeling from a bout of drama and controversy over the past few days. Some popular authors have been revealed to have expressed repulsive amounts of anti-Asian and anti-Semitic themes in their books, as well as horrifying interpersonal behaviors […]
Book Recomendations for the Fall Reading Season
Photo courtesy of Frank M. Rafik, Flickr Fall is a time for change in students’ lives: school starts, the weather cools down, flannels make their way out of the closets and people begin to cuddle up in their favorite blankets. During these changes, Ramapo students like to relax and unwind […]