Happy Halloween, ghouls. I hope you all have done your civic duty and sent the youth into a sugar frenzy their parents may never recover from. When… Read more “The Club Finds Their Worst Nightmare Come to Life”
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The Club Wonders Whether The Boston Tea Party Actually Happened
This afternoon, AM sent me this article with the subject line “This Just Feels Wrong.” The top 10 selections for the Great American Read were released a… Read more “The Club Wonders Whether The Boston Tea Party Actually Happened”
The Club Believes Her
You ever have one of those days where work becomes a soul-sucking vortex of chaos? Yeah you have. It’s called Tuesday. I’ve had a month of Tuesdays.… Read more “The Club Believes Her”
The Club Asks a Question: A Story of the Brooklyn Book Festival in Seven Parts
This past Sunday, the sun was shining, the birds were chirping, and the literati were congregating out on Cadman Plaza. The Brooklyn Book Festival was back, ready to… Read more “The Club Asks a Question: A Story of the Brooklyn Book Festival in Seven Parts”
Review – We Like Our Aperol Spritzes With A Dash Of Homicide
By now, dear reader, you’ve deduced that we’re not known for our follow through. Our book reading rate for any given meeting hovers around 30%, and that’s… Read more “Review – We Like Our Aperol Spritzes With A Dash Of Homicide”
The Club Sharpens Its Pencils
Today is the first day of school in NYC, meaning all those empty seats on the subway during this sweaty summer will now be filled by pre-pubescents… Read more “The Club Sharpens Its Pencils”
But First, The Club Takes a Shelfie
Jane Austen wrote in Pride & Prejudice, “I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library.” Truer words, friends. Up until recently, my books, and MV’s,… Read more “But First, The Club Takes a Shelfie”
The Club Atones For Its Sins
A few weeks ago, on a Monday afternoon, I received a text from AM: “I just did a terrible thing and I need to admit it to… Read more “The Club Atones For Its Sins”
The Club Dishes on Dictionary Drama
Last week, I opened my daily Lit Hub email to find this note: “It’s hard to remember, but for decades after the publication of Webster’s Third, people still… Read more “The Club Dishes on Dictionary Drama”
The Club Stops and Smells the Rosé
They tell us not to judge a book by its cover, but who are we kidding. Judging is the best part. Dare I say, it’s essential to… Read more “The Club Stops and Smells the Rosé”