DVE Website Relaunches with a Special Giveaway!
Happy Monday, friends! Today is a special day. Today, Double Vision Editorial is relaunching our website, www.doublevisioneditorial.com! Over the past […]
Read More →Happy Monday, friends! Today is a special day. Today, Double Vision Editorial is relaunching our website, www.doublevisioneditorial.com! Over the past […]
Read More →We all know the United States is in a great deal of turmoil right now. A viral pandemic, rampant […]
Read More →At least twice a year, Merriam-Webster updates its dictionary, the most recent batches having been announced in September 2019 […]
Read More →I love a good adaptation. Some people fight them tooth and nail, but I welcome them. I find it intriguing to see how one person’s work can inspire another, how we can view a single piece of art (of any kind!) in countless different ways.
Read More →Well, it’s not by writing a bad book. Lots of great authors put out a bad book here and […]
Read More →This morning I awoke to find tweets from two of my favorite people in the world about the banning of a YA novel we all read years ago for the RBtL book club. I immediately knew I had to write about it today. Almost every member voted for THE MISEDUCATION OF CAMERON POST that month, and I for one read it ravenously. When […]
Read More →Adrienne LaCava‘s debut novel, NO ONE CAN KNOW, has hit shelves in plenty of time for the anniversary of the JFK assassination, a pivotal point in the story’s unfolding. And with only five-star reviews on Amazon thus far, it’s no surprise Kirkus Reviews loved it, too: LaCava’s well-researched, character-driven debut thriller […]
Read More →Leave it to Buzzfeed to take everything I studied about literature for so many years of my life and compare […]
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