Lit Happens

Art, love, redemption converge in music executive’s stunningly poignant novel critiquing masculinity and the millennial generation

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: SAN FRANCISCO – It’s never too late to become who we’re meant to be, or to summon the courage to develop into the person whom we desire to be. Indie record label owner and author Tiffanie DeBartolo’s newest novel, “Sorrow,” (Oct. 20, Woodhall Press) expertly examines this idea through the lenses of […]

Indigenous bookstagrammers to follow for National Native American Heritage Month

November is National Native American Heritage Month, and we asked our followers to help us put together a list of Indigenous bookstagrammers you should be following! We also asked them for a book recommendation, so start in November and then #ReadIndigenous all year long. Alexis (@littlelionslibrary) said: “I’d absolutely have to recommend Betty by Tiffany […]

Teachers: the ultimate book influencers

One thing we are especially thankful for this month: teachers and educators, who are working harder than ever in unprecedented circumstances to make sure kids are learning and happy. These bookstagrammers not only have great taste in books, but they also happen to be influencing the readers of tomorrow!  Jeanell (@jeanellnicolereads) recommends The Wild Robot […]

Books that inspire some of the most creative bookstagrammers

Books that inspire some of the most creative bookstagrammers I’d say that all bookstagrammers have to be creative — a lot of work goes into creating aesthetically pleasing pictures of books. But these influencers go above and beyond! From fashion to baking to drawing, they raise the bar for book reviews. We asked 26 bookstagrammers […]