Welcome spring by adding a Great Lakes birding guide, a journey through every Wisconsin state park or a queer Gothic horror ...
The vast majority of the books I read are fiction—I tend to get enough non-fiction in my day job, running the four websites listed in that black bar up top. But since the pandemic hit, I’ve been on ...
Genre writers face the difficult task of making their imaginary worlds feel believable, but the challenge applies just as strongly to authors writing about the real world. Whether the author wants to ...
Ecology and faith seem to be seeing eye to eye more often these days as authors blend their interest in climate, flora, fauna, and more in new books that also highlight the role God or a higher power ...
When We Observe Birds, We** by Philippe J. Dubois and Élise Rousseau, translated by Park Hyo-eun, Writing House, 268 pages, 17,000 Korean won **All Stories Begin in the Forest** by Bernd Heinrich, ...
Why is Christian Science in our name? Our name is about honesty. The Monitor is owned by The First Church of Christ, Scientist, and we’ve always been transparent about that. The church publishes the ...
About three in five young adults worldwide report they are “worried” about climate change, but 55% of teachers don’t address the topic because they feel unprepared to do so. And when it comes to books ...
“I suspect that the real moral thinkers end up, wherever they may start, in botany,” the essayist Annie Dillard mused in 1974. “We know nothing for certain, but we seem to see that the world turns ...