“The attack on the Capitol was almost successful and was thwarted only by a handful of brave patriots who defended democracy that day. Democracy comes down to people being willing to do the right thing to protect and preserve our... Read More
This week we’re offering you a batch of our favorite questions and answers from the previous year’s fifty-plus interviews involving the reviewers and authors of notable new books covered in the pages of Foreword Reviews. Please set... Read More
Best Of 2024: January–June / As we do at the very beginning of every year, this week we’re offering you an assemblage of favorite questions and responses from the previous year’s fifty-plus interviews between reviewers and authors.... Read More
“The science of biology is just realizing that it has only explored the tip of the iceberg, and that one surprise after another is opening up in the field of plants. This is just crying out for more books. Would you like a small... Read More
“I think social movements are living processes and their impacts, small or large, are felt over time. History isn’t a series of isolated incidents, rather it is a chain of contexts linking up to form the present and set the... Read More
“Sex workers face rampant occupational discrimination, especially in banking and financial systems. American Express, CashApp, Chase Bank, Paypal, Wells Fargo, Venmo, and others already refuse to process payments for sex workers across... Read More
“The beauty of sign language—like most languages—depends on the user. Just like in spoken English, there are some people who are gifted communicators or highly eloquent, and others for whom language is just a utility. Much in the... Read More
“Divination, to me, is an interpretive practice. I don’t believe that you can predict the future with tarot cards, or with any other system, but I do believe that you can make yourself very still and practice a kind of active looking... Read More