Tag: reading
The Library Dads are bonding through books
The Library Dads began with a simple impulse: A dad yearned to connect, by way of literacy, with his child—and with as many other fathers as possible. When South Fulton native Khari Arnold, the managing editor for NBA.com, summoned a half-dozen pals with toddlers to meet him at their local library for a reading session to promote literacy, brotherly bonding, and community building—The Library Dads’ core leadership group was born.
Super Bowl champion and literacy advocate Malcolm Mitchell on the importance of reading
"Everything I learned from football—whether resilience, accountability, change, or overcoming adversity—has crafted my mentality to reading and bringing it to others."
8 questions for Roxane Gay on her new book, Hunger
The feminist writer discusses writing her new memoir, Hunger, and her role as a public figure.
Atlanta’s Kirsten Palladino writes the ultimate LGBTQ+ wedding guide
Planning a wedding is never easy, but it can be especially challenging if you're LGBTQ+. How do you find equality-minded vendors? What if both partners are wearing a tux? Atlanta writer Kirsten Palladino sought to answer these questions when she cofounded the LGBTQ+ wedding website Equally Wed in 2010. Now she's turned the website into a guidebook.
6 questions for The Nix author Nathan Hill
Novelist Nathan Hill discusses the inspiration for his debut, satire, and writing about politics.
7 questions for Sweetbitter author Stephanie Danler
The novelist discusses the restaurant industry, coming-of-age books, and the nonfiction book she's working on next.
4 questions for civil rights activist Sybil Morial
The former first lady of New Orleans discusses Jim Crow, activism, and how Hurricane Katrina inspired her to write her memoir.
9 Questions for YA author Angie Thomas on her breakout hit, The Hate U Give
The Hate U Give author discusses Black Lives Matter, representation, and the Spotify playlist she listens to when writing.















