For generations, people of every age have dreamed about planet-hopping in starships equipped with faster-than-light drives. The stories that entertain us have evolved from armor-clad knights…
What happens when book lovers can’t make time to read? How do they consume information or the stories from their favorite authors as the grind of…
The power of stories to inspire has held true for all of human history. Today, science fiction has the power to inspire breakthroughs that change our…
When I wrote my first story at age 5, I didn’t find it satisfying. When I wrote my first poem, “My Bridge Without A Stream” at…
Philadelphia Stories, a non-profit literary magazine that serves the reading, writing, and art community of the Greater Delaware Valley, will be hosting its annual Push to…
The 16th Annual Collingswood Book Festival will be hitting Haddon Avenue on Saturday, October 6th from 10 AM – 4 PM and the Philadelphia Writers’ Conference…
Sometime in the early 2000s I wound my way up Philadelphia’s narrow, steep Green Lane through Manayunk and into Roxborough to attend a poetry reading at…
Board member Alice Wootson, author of eleven romance novels, Mad Poet, and former teacher has been in this business for years. She shares her process for…
There are many reasons why I decided to write my book Skewed: A Critical Thinker’s Guide to Media Bias. I have an interest in advocacy journalism,…
Add another item to a year full of firsts. Our agents and editors panel this year includes a mother-daughter super-team! Marie Lamba has been a long-time…