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More Than Accessibility: Audiobooks Are Awesome, Actually
June is Audiobook Appreciation Month! Audiobooks have been around for generations and have become more than just an accessibility tool—it’s its own piece of literary and sonic art.

Pola
Jun 23, 20252 min read


Diana Gabaldon: The Time-Traveling Tale Weaver
Diana Gabaldon, creator of the Outlander series, blends time travel, romance, and history into a sweeping Scottish adventure.
Janeth
Jun 22, 20253 min read


Book Review: Dive Deep with Ali Hazelwood’s Deep End
Ali Hazelwood’s Deep End is a smooth and steamy romance between two driven athletes balancing love, ambition, and the pressures of competitive sports.
Yassie
Jun 20, 20252 min read


Why AI Detectors Are Still Unreliable Especially in Editing Work
AI detectors may promise quick answers, but they fall short in the world of editing. Here's why these tools can't replace human instinct and why nuanced manuscripts deserve more than machine judgment.
Yassie
Jun 19, 20253 min read


When Villains Are “Too Fabulous”: The Legacy of Queer Coding in Media
From sea witches to stylish spies, queer coding has long shaped how we read villains and heroes in the media. This article unpacks what queer coding is, how it began, and why it still matters.
Yassie
Jun 19, 20252 min read


10 Types of Poems (And Why They’re Cooler Than You Think)
Discover 10 types of poems—from haikus to spoken word—and explore how each form captures emotion, story, and creativity.
Janeth
Jun 17, 20254 min read
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