Review: Rupi Kaur’s ‘the sun and her flowers’ is both canned and candid The Canadian author’s second book doesn’t shy away from empowerment, immigration, abuse and mental illness. Balbina Yang October 8, 2017
Review: ‘The Autobiography of Gucci Mane’ explains the rapper’s recent lifestyle changes Burr! Allison O'Reilly September 26, 2017
On episode ten of The Dive, things come to an end Three stories of reflection in our final episode of the year. Diversions Staff May 8, 2017
Review: Letterman biography highlights both his genius and his writers’ talent ‘Letterman: The Last Giant of Late Night’ by Jason Zinoman proves to be a revealing read. Hannah Yasharoff April 19, 2017
Review: ‘What It Means When A Man Falls From the Sky’ captures the gritty strength of women Lesley Nneka Arimah’s debut book of short stories focuses on grief and feminine power. Taylor Stokes April 12, 2017
Review: A story of love and pain, ‘Exit West’ takes a unique look at refugee crisis The novel tackles a hot button issue throughout the world Taylor Stokes March 16, 2017
Listen to episode two of our new podcast, The Dive Featuring stories about censorship, art and Outkast. Diversions Staff September 29, 2016
Brilliant and resilient: Books aren’t going anywhere With technology changing the way we live, it’s surprising e-books haven’t quite caught on. But readers say there’s a reason for that. Anna Muckerman March 31, 2016
REVIEW: Grace Helbig’s ‘Grace & Style: The Art of Pretending You Have It’ makes a case against YouTube books Many of YouTube’s most prolific and highest paid stars are extending their influence beyond the 1080p displays they dominate and into bookstores, albeit not without controversy. Mel DeCandia February 15, 2016
200 years of ‘Frankenstein’: An ode to the girl who invented science fiction Every fan of the genre has Mary Shelley to thank. DBK Admin December 31, 0999