Seven Reasons Why Book Art Makes Me Uncomfortable

Yeah, yeah, recycling is hot. And it’s even better when you can use (and reuse) paper goods that often serve a one-time purpose. But throw a binding and a cover on that stack of paper, and you’ve got yourself a book — maybe it’s something you had to read in…

Five Creative Writing Classes in February

Whether you’ve been writing for a while, or just thinking about getting started, everyone can use a boost of inspiration from time to time. This round-up of writing workshops could be just the thing to help you put your stories on the page. Many of them are one-day events too — easy…

Lawn Gnome: An Indie Book Store Coming Soon to Roosevelt Row

More than six years later, the two, along with Ernesto Moncada and Lauren Perry are setting up shop on Roosevelt Row. Lawn Gnome, at 905 N. 5th Street (formerly Galeria de los Muertos) will sell used books and literary classics, as well as poetry, graphic fiction, zines, and photography books created by local…

Young Adult Writing Conference and YAllapalooza 2012

There’s something addictive about great Young Adult writing. For one, teenage protagonists make the stakes just feel a bit higher. Throw in some characters tackling edgy social situations and a bit of peer pressure, and we’re hooked. Saturday, January 28 is going to be a banner day for YA readers and writers alike,…

Author Tom Zoellner Ably Analyzes the Tucson Tragedy

Arizona, the youngest of the 48 contiguous states, turns 100 years old on February 14. A more somber anniversary is on this week’s horizon: one year since January 8, 2011, when 19 people, including U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords, were shot during a Congress on Your Corner public event at a…

Giffords Friend Tom Zoellner Releases Book A Safeway in Arizona

Tom Zoellner, an Arizona-raised author and former newspaper writer who’s been critically recognized for his works on uranium and diamonds, has written a deeply personal book about the January 8, 2011, shooting of Arizona’s U.S. Representative Gabrielle Giffords (and 18 other people, six of whom were killed) at a public…

Five Must-Read Books During the Holidays

For many of us, the holidays mean enforced time with our family of origin. And for many of us, that also means trying to retreat into something (work, exercise, drugs) to retain our sanity. My recommendation is books. They don’t require a lot of money or energy, and reading is…

Five Locally Found Gifts for a Book Worm

The holidays are the perfect time to hunker down with a good book. Here are a few gift ideas for the reader or book lover in your life: 
 1. Assorted Lined Notebooks Keep track of the books you want to read, or jot down overheard conversations at your favorite coffee-shop. It’s…

Eragon Author Christopher Paolini to Speak at Burton Barr Central Library in December

Meet author Christopher Paolini at the Burton Barr Central Library, on Saturday, Dec. 3, at 2 p.m., as he discusses his latest work Inheritance. Inheritance is the anticipated conclusion to the book series, which includes Eragon, Eldest, and Brisinger. Paolini’s story began when Eragon, a poor farm boy, found a blue stone and stumbled upon his destiny as a Dragon Rider…

Five Vampire Books Better Than Twilight

Ever since Stephenie Meyer captured the mainstream vampire, the fanged seducer — once-celebrated for his strength and ability to terrorize — has never been the same. The great creature of the night became the rebel without a tan. Meyer’s flowery vampire fantasy land has left today’s teen readers wanting the dark side dressed…

Hark! A Vagrant by Kate Beaton

In the graphic novel Hark! A Vagrant, which was released last month, artist Kate Beaton explains, “Some time ago I packed my history degree into a suitcase and said goodbye to the world of working in museums for low pay and limited opportunity, and said hello to the world of being…

Topography of Memory: A Tuscan Adventure with Angela Ellsworth and Tania Katan

Author Tania Katan and artist Angela Ellsworth will take a group to the Castello di Spannocchia in the Province of Siena, Italy for a one-week writing and drawing workshop they say will “explore personal and cultural histories by navigating the possibilities of line.”The two call the course Topography of Memory, which they promise requires…

Five Calls for Phoenix Creatives

October is here, the weather is cooling down (for the time being), and it’s time to get started on a few new projects. And don’t think the opportunities are few — here are five: 1. Do Your Part: A Community Painting Day with Jenny IgnaszewskiThis Sunday, October 16, from 10 a.m…