You get one shot. That’s it. One chapter. One page. Sometimes just one sentence. If your reader isn’t hooked, they’re not turning to the next page.
Book discovery is becoming an insurmountable obstacle, and it’s not just the indie authors who are struggling. Large publishing houses are having to find more and more creative ways to reach out to ...
Papers with female first authors attract more readers, according to a recent analysis of five countries by Mike Thelwall, a cybermetrics researcher at the University of Wolverhampton. Articles led by ...
This week, we published the second of two articles from the duo behind Chicago’s Video Game Art Gallery. This time around, Chaz Evans, the gallery’s director of exhibitions, covered the history of ...
In the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, his administration enacted swift and sweeping changes across the country – changes most Boston.com readers say are for the worse. “I ...
As the nation’s capital wrapped itself in rainbows this month to welcome visitors for WorldPride, one of the largest international observances of LGBTQ people and their rights, we asked Washington ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Walking into Oliver’s Restaurant in North Buffalo is like stepping into Buffalo’s fine-dining history. The restaurant first opened its doors in 1936, and today, owner Dave Schutte says ...