Review of Writing About Movies by Eric W. Smith When I first picked up Writing About Movies, I couldn’t help but reflect on my own journey as a film enthusiast and budding writer. The world of cinema has always captivated me, and I’ve dabbled in writing my own critiques, yet I often found myself lost in technical jargon and theoretical concepts. That's where Eric W. Smith’s insightful guide comes into play, and let me tell you, it is truly a gem waiting to be discovered. From the very beginning, Writing...

Review of Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You): A How-to Guide from the McElroy Brothers As a longtime listener of the McElroy brothers' hilariously chaotic podcast, My Brother, My Brother and Me, I was eager to dive into Everybody Has a Podcast (Except You). Could I unlock the secrets behind their whimsical banter and incredible knack for podcasting? With their distinct personalities and goofy humor, I had high hopes that this book would be both enlightening and entertaining. The essence of the book revolves around demystifying the podcasting process, with...

A Journey Through the Humorous and Heartfelt World of Calvin Trillin in The Lede: Dispatches from a Life in the Press When I first picked up The Lede: Dispatches from a Life in the Press by Calvin Trillin, it was with a mix of curiosity and the comforting promise of humor. Trillin has been a staple in American journalism for decades, a voice that brings wit and insight to the often serious world of reporting. As someone who loves both reading and writing about the nuances of journalism, I...

Book Review: How to Win an Information War: The Propagandist Who Outwitted Hitler by Peter Pomerantsev When I stumbled upon How to Win an Information War, I felt an immediate tug of curiosity; how could the historical tales of British anti-Nazi propaganda resonate with the current conflict in Ukraine? Peter Pomerantsev, a writer whose previous work, Nothing is True and Everything is Possible, had already captivated me with his piercing insights into Putin’s Russia, was poised to weave past and present together in a way that could illuminate our...