Interview with Rejected Princesses’ Jason Porath
Jason Porath isn’t the sort of person you’d initially expect to be running a blog about unsung historical women. A straight white man from…
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Jason Porath isn’t the sort of person you’d initially expect to be running a blog about unsung historical women. A straight white man from…
Read MoreOne of Hemingway’s most famous works, For Whom The Bell Tolls is a masterpiece from start to finish. It can get a little dry at times…
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Read MoreLooking back at the month of February, I want to pay tribute to what has been a particularly impactful Black History Month for me. What…
Read MoreCulture Honey is proud to announce publication of a new novel (in series), The Romance of Unconnected Lives, by Damian Maximus! The Romance of Unconnected…
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Read MoreMy friends and I like to throw around the phrase, “You can’t write that.” This is usually in reference to some crazy event or…
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Read MoreThe Color of Fear is a book that I have been meaning to read for quite some time. I had heard nothing but good…
Read MoreWhat is it about Lewis Carroll’s Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland that has made it so endearing to fans throughout the decades since first being published…
Read MoreIf ever there were an example of a storyline so simple and brilliant that whatever was written about it would be good, it is…
Read MoreIf you’re on a diet, stop reading right now. Although if you want to go on a diet and get queasy at the thought…
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