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If Famous Authors Played Dungeons & Dragons
Dungeons & Dragons is like a big ol’ nerd umbrella wide enough accommodate many types of players. Do you like roleplaying colorful characters? Do you enjoy rolling dice, crunching numbers, maxing out damage? Do you have an epic world brewing in your head? You’re all covered. Additionally, the game’s focus on shared storytelling especially attracts creative people, from writers and illustrators to musicians and actors. That got us wondering how classic authors would play Dungeons & Dragons if they were alive today. Grab your D20 and let’s go!
Posted by Neil Floyd
What Would Book Fiends Do During the Purge?
The Purge series of films—and now upcoming television show—imagines a not-too-distant alternate reality where all crime is legal for one 12-hour period every year. Apparently, this leads to impressively-costumed murder-gangs. But if all crime is legal, what are the people who aren’t particularly bloodthirsty during this time of prosecution-immunity? What are the book lovers doing?
Posted by Jadzia Axelrod
Real Talk: Characters Who Need to Practice Self-Care
[source: Taylor Hernandez]
We all know that practicing self-care is important, but knowing when we need that self-care is a whole other story. Everyone needs a break from time to time. Here are a few characters that we think could really have used some self-care in their stories.
Posted by Bree Crowder
Beyoncé’s Literary References and a Reading List for Fans
Image from Beyoncé's music video "Hold Up"
Every Beyhive bookworm knows that Beyoncé is full of literary surprises. From sampling Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s TEDtalk in “***Flawless” to sprinkling Warsan Shire poetry throughout Lemonade, Beyoncé is a reader after our own hearts. Today we’re celebrating the birthday of the Queen Bey herself by highlighting some of our favorite literary samples – and suggesting some books for your Beyhive TBR too!
Posted by Danielle Mohlman
Frankenstein’s Support Group for Misunderstood Monsters: Chapter 14
Last time: The Mummy Begins to Unwind
Next time: My Fair Wolf-Girl
New to the group? Meet the monsters.
Posted by Jadzia Axelrod
Getting Started with RPGs
So, you want to start playing an RPG. First of all: welcome!
Posted by Margaret Dunham