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The Peril and Power of Words

By Evan Swensen| 03/10/2025
  “Words do not express thoughts very well. They always become a little different immediately after they are expressed, a little distorted, a little foolish.” — Hermann Hesse Hermann Hesse … 0 More

Happily Never After

By Evan Swensen| 03/05/2025
Once upon a time, in a world before Disney sprinkled its magic on everything, fairy tales weren’t the warm, fuzzy bedtime stories we know today. No, the original stories collected … 0 More

Writing Alone, Speaking to the World

By Evan Swensen| 03/03/2025
    Seamus Heaney once said, “The writer is in the paradoxical position of being both solitary and communal.” Few writers embodied this paradox as completely as he did. Heaney, … 0 More

Now, Let’s Talk Promotion

By Evan Swensen| 02/27/2025
  A hard truth every writer eventually faces: Even the best books don’t sell themselves. It’s a lesson that lands differently depending on where you are in your writing career—like … 0 More

The Secret Life of Beatrix Potter

By Evan Swensen| 02/26/2025
    When most people think of Beatrix Potter, they picture charming illustrations of mischievous rabbits in blue jackets or hedgehogs in lace-trimmed bonnets. Her Tale of Peter Rabbit has … 0 More

The Price of Telling the Truth

By Evan Swensen| 02/24/2025
  Nathaniel Hawthorne once wrote, “Words—so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in the hands of one … 0 More

The Burning Question Behind Fahrenheit 451

By Evan Swensen| 02/19/2025
Ever wondered how Ray Bradbury, the mastermind behind Fahrenheit 451, came up with the book’s iconic title? Here’s a fun trivia tidbit that might surprise you—Bradbury didn’t just guess the … 1 More

How Peter Rabbit Outsmarted Publishers

By Evan Swensen| 02/12/2025
    Every reader knows The Tale of Peter Rabbit. That mischievous little bunny in his iconic blue jacket has been sneaking into Mr. McGregor’s garden for generations. But what … 0 More