The one thing about a blog is that with each new post added, the great content that came before it gets lost in the shuffle. So in an effort to bring some of that great content back to the forefront, and to help make things easier for the casual reader, each Sunday we highlight some of the great articles that found their way onto RLP throughout the week.
- Karen conducted a series of fantastic interviews with a few of the writers who will be reading at Tuesday’s (3-16) Read to Rebuild-Haiti Benefit Reading, including Laura Moulton, Ben Parzybok, Margaret Malone, and Tom Spanbauer.
- Spencer continued highlighting the generous sponsors of our Read to Rebuild Prize Raffle, including Floating World Comics, Annie Bloom’s Books, Second Glance Books, Hawthorne Books, and Dark Horse Comics.
- Patient, Folded Hands Publishing founder Jaret Ferratusco provided a fantastic essay chronicling his latest book tour.
- We reviewed Daniel R. Cobb’s debut novel The Mine.
- Teresa conducted a fabulous interview with Elva Maxine Beach, who will be reading at Three Friends Coffee House tomorrow (3-15) at 7:00pm.
- Cindy Hudson contributed another fantastic “Mother-Daughter Review,” this one featuring North of Beautiful by Justina Chen Headley.
As always your feedback is strongly encouraged. If a post you really enjoyed isn’t highlighted above, please feel free to give it a shout out in the comments. Or if you feel we missed something all together please feel free to let us know about that as well.
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