
Fascinating sociological analysis of the joys and drawbacks of having or being an only child.

Fascinating sociological analysis of the joys and drawbacks of having or being an only child.



“Sylph” by Abigail Cloud is a rich, decadent read.

The three books on the left are excellent volumes of flash fiction and micro fiction. I really love short form fiction, and I’m always excited to find more of it. I’m on the look out for another excellent volume of micro fiction right now.




This was my favorite volume of poetry in high school. I had read one of Baudelaire’s poems in my 10th grade honors English class, and when I saw an entire collection of his poems at Barnes & Noble one night I just had to buy it. At the time I was not supposed to be spending any money on books, but I went ahead and bought the book. I snuck it into the house and then for a very long time I kept it hidden under the clothes in my dresser. I would wait till everybody had gone to bed and sit by the dim light and read Baudelaire’s poetry.

This volume was my introduction to Icelandic poetry. Soulful, cool, in touch with the land.