Literature Articles
- Two Is All We Get — Anne Brontë's writing lifetime was just too short for more than that. by C.B. Greenberg
- Not Little Women — A celebration of Women's History Month 2026. by C.B. Greenberg
- The Front of What? — A place of preference or not. by C.B. Greenberg
- Do Tell — “You know, your stories are really long.” by Paul Basil
- “The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” — Anne Brontë’s novel resonates from the past to the modern world. by C.B. Greenberg
- The Odyssey of Patti Smith — More than her poetry and music are her essays and memoirs. by Paul Basil
- A Modern Utopia — “It falls to few of us to interview our better selves.” - H.G. Wells by C.B. Greenberg
- Leading Character a Librarian? — One very well known example and another. by C.B. Greenberg
- “Dragon Seed”: Two Takeaways — Nanking in 1937 during the time of the Japanese invasion of China. by C.B. Greenberg
- Jane Austen's World — “Mansfield Park” the book as home to privilege, home to wealth born of slave-holding plantations in the Caribbean. by C.B. Greenberg
- Free Words — Little Free Library book boxes. by Paul Basil
- Captain of the Hobnobbin Ferry — We have been in a golden age of science. That is everywhere evident: in our transportation systems for example. by C.B. Greenberg
- The Gilded Age — The satirical gilding of the period is not a compliment. by C.B. Greenberg
- Prose, Oh Such Prose! — Orlando has been working on a precious manuscript for 300 years, which she carries near at hand in the bosom of her dress. by C.B. Greenberg
- The Short and Long of It — Life can be complex, and complexity rarely lends itself well to truncated communication. by Paul Basil
- Found: Virginia Woolf — The story is so relevant today, and the prose is so delightful. by C.B. Greenberg
- Literary Chance — The shear enjoyment of letting an author take us on a ride we’ve never been on before. by Paul Basil
- Emily Dickinson — With fond memory of Mrs. M. by C.B. Greenberg
- Gaslighting — Laura Beers’ “Orwell’s Ghosts: Wisdom and Warnings for the Twenty-first Century.” by C.B. Greenberg
- Oppie Redux — A work of historical fiction by first-time novelist Rachel Robbins. by C.B. Greenberg