Writing a book is a lonely pursuit, one that can take years of solitary work. Selling a book is another story. Authors give talks in cramped storefronts, schmooze at luncheons, and learn to casually ...
When the pandemic first hit, everything that was once an in-person experience was slammed into the two dimensional screens of Zoom. At first, it was exciting: You could have your own snacks, wear ...
A Zoom talk on the book Broken Crayons Still Color: Life After is set for Friday, March 5 at 7 p.m. The anthology features six Virginia writers and visionary author and anthology editor, Stacy Bryant, ...
Friends and coworkers aren’t the only ones silently taking stock of what’s going on in the backgrounds of people’s daily virtual calls these days. Staff at the Brattle Book Shop have also been ...
After the COVID-19 pandemic hit, Sherlina Chauhan (Weinberg ‘19) was looking to find ways to bond with her friends remotely. Thinking about starting a book club, she sent out a tweet asking if people ...
The coronavirus pandemic has severely cut back services offered by most municipal libraries in Connecticut. But in many towns, people who love books can meet in book clubs on Zoom. Check the libraries ...