Everyone has a book in them. Every man and woman should write and publish a book in their lifetime. Or so they say. But that process of writing and publishing a book is an uncomfortable challenge. It’s a beast that must be
After reading Haruki Murakami’s Men Without Women short story collection, I knew he was one of the elite living authors of our time. This immediately made me want to pick up more of his work and I eventually settled on Sputnik Sweetheart.
Men Without Women: Stories by Haruki Murakami has had what I like to call a satisfyingly depressive effect on me after reading it. I happen to be a single man at the time of reading, with a few long relationships behind me,
As a writer, naturally I love nothing more than hearing stories about other writers. Whether they’re real stories or fiction stories, reading about writers compels me enough to pick up the pen for myself. And this motivation is much needed for those
When I started reading books by Haruki Murakami last year on a whim, I knew eventually that I would need to read Norwegian Wood, which is his most recognised work. After suffering from a bout of depression, I felt the urge to
Book tags are a popular thing in the online bookish community. I’ve rarely participated in these, not because I feel like I’m too cool for it, but because I feel like I’m not as well-read as everyone else. However, this A to
On this episode of BookCast, we discuss whether it’s right for people tho have access to FREE eBooks online. We also reflect on our bookshopping experience together in New York. Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe via RSS | Download MP3 Books discussed