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Shelf Life: Community and representation inspire All She Wrote Books in Somerville
The intersectional, feminist and LGBTQ+ bookstore amplifies underrepresented voices. -
Summer reading in the era of book bans
Will young people become discouraged from reading? -
With her 'STEMinist' romance novels, Ali Hazelwood creates chemistry with readers
Author Ali Hazelwood explores academia and other variations on adult education in "Love, Theoretically." -
Author TJ Alexander on 'Chef’s Choice' and the joy of writing transgender love stories
The author also discusses what it means to write this book for themself. -
Rozzie Bound gives consumers a chance to own part of a bookstore
What started as a pandemic-era pop-up is quickly becoming a fixture. -
Julia Quinn talks collaborating with Shonda Rhimes on 'Queen Charlotte' and 'Bridgerton' success
How the narrative freedoms of writing a novel bring another dimension to the "Bridgerton " franchise. -
At Fabulist cafe, coffee fuels writers' minds and GrubStreet's mission
This laid back space in the Seaport is where writers and readers convene. -
How American English has borrowed, stolen, and evolved into an imperial language
Linguistic experts discuss the history of the English language and how the meaning of words evolve over time. -
Dennis Lehane's 'Small Mercies' is a crime thriller that spotlights rampant racism
Dennis Lehane's Small Mercies may take place in Boston's Southie neighborhood in 1974 — but the topics it deals with are incredibly timely.At once a crime… -
In 'Happy Place,' author Emily Henry reminds readers it's OK to change your mind
The bestselling romance writer has fears of letting down her readers, but it doesn't keep her down.