10 Books to Snuggle Up With This Winter

There is no better season for reading a book than winter. The cold chases you inside to the respite of a warm coffee, the licks of a freshly lit fire in the fireplace. In your hand? A new book you’ll devour to keep your mind occupied. But in this winter…

10 Books to Read This Fall

Fall creeps into Dallas this month with everything pumpkin and, if we’re lucky, glorious weather. The temperatures are dropping below 80 degrees more often and you might just see a few leaves turn to orange. And if you find this weather, makes your want to curl up with a good…

Deep Vellum’s Latest, Tram 83, Is a Literary Mixtape

“In the beginning was the stone and the stone prompted ownership” is how Fiston Mwanza Mujilla’s Tram 83 opens. An epigraph that serves as an elusive foreshadowing of the story that follows. The stone in question is a diamond, African diamonds, to be specific, which have prompted a diamond-rush in…

A Librarian Reflects on the Past 40 Years at Libraries

The first time I stepped foot in a public library, I was an eleven-year-old awkward new girl in Butler, Pennsylvania: a steel mill town north of Pittsburgh. Since my family had already moved twelve times by then, I was used to panicking over where to sit at lunch and navigating…

Dallas’ Jenny Block Is On A Crusade For The Ultimate Female Orgasm

It isn’t often that you hear the words “Dallas-based author” and “ultimate orgasm” in the same sentence, but for Jenny Block, that’s just life. Her first book, Open, a book about “sex within the context of open marriage,” thrust Block into the world of “sexperts.” From there, she became a…

13 Books to Read This Summer

In most industries, summer is the time for the sugar-coated, mindless entertainment. There’s the dance party anthems in the music industry; the blockbuster films in film. It’s not that different for books. With the expectation of beach vacations and weekend visits to the pool, you’ll occasionally hear publishers talk about…

Where Is Dallas’ Iconic Bookstore?

In downtown Portland, Powell’s Books stretches the length of a city block. Inside, hundreds of wooden bookshelves stuffed to the brim with everything from classic literature to engineering manuals keep crowds of regulars and tourists engrossed. When you go to Portland, you have to go to Powell’s. Even readers who…