Book Review – Bunker: Building for the End Times by Bradley Garrett, narrated by...
I’m one of those people who are morbidly fascinated with all things disaster. From tsunamis, tornados, and nuclear war, to plagues, earthquakes, and meteor...
Fool me once…
Every April we kick off the month by approaching everything we read online or in the paper with a healthy dose of scepticism. April...
The deception of collective nouns
Every now and then, humorous word lists will be circulated on the internet via social media and email, listing wild and hilarious collective nouns...
Making a difference
When people think of public libraries most people think of nothing more than a place you can borrow books, maybe DVDs, and somewhere you...
Back to basics: dialogue punctuation
Right off the bat I’m going to say that I know that this article is only going to appeal to a niche demographic. Writers,...
Judging a book by its cover
Don’t judge a book by its cover. We’ve all heard the phrase before, usually said to warn us that if we judge someone by...
Fun with words
If you’re a reader, then you likely have a higher appreciation for words than the average Joe. What is reading anyway but staring at...
Eccentric authors
It takes a lot of imagination to pen a novel, and many authors spend most of their days stuck inside their own heads, creating...
A win for interlibrary loans
Thanks to the Virus That Shall Not Be Named, this article has been delayed somewhat – I was originally going to publish it in...
Emotional attachments to fictional characters
One of my favourite shirts has a caption on it that says ‘I am overly attached to fictional characters’. I often get called a...
Let’s get topical
It’s a little surreal, to be living through history, to know that one day our children will be taught about the events of today...
The evolution of our library service
When the Federal Government made the call to close libraries to the public, I faced the challenge of implementing a contactless library service for...