In our latest curation of period dramas, EIC Olivia Gündüz-Willemin shares the period dramas that distracted her and kept her amused while battling Covid.
Read MoreIn her latest, Grusha Singh delves into the world of publishing as seen on screen and what makes it such a popular occupation for main characters in romantic comedies.
Read MoreReading Naoise Dolan’s Exciting Times and Katie Kitamura’s Intimacies, Rachel Tay explores the unease of moving away from one’s own country and language.
Read MoreLooking at the history of authors like Mahlon T Wing, George Eliot, George Sand, and Vernon Lee, Amy Richardson delves into the troubling attitudes behind the #ReclaimHerName initiative from the Women’s Prize for Fiction that strip writers of their intents.
Read MoreAs we continue to spend an abundant amount of time in our homes, Kiely Schuck shares her experience discovering Old Hollywood gems while in quarantine.
Read MoreWhile the end of summer may be fast approaching, there’s still a hint of warm weather to enjoy, and light refreshments are always necessary. Contributing Editor Zoë G. Burnett mixes you a G&T, or two, or three.
Read MoreContinuing our series of Comforting Things in time of COVID, Culture Editor Eliza Campbell shares the things that have been soothing her soul in lockdown.
Read MoreContinuing our series in Comforting Things, The Attic's Perfume Columnist Mishka Hoosen shares the many ways he elevates the everyday into a thing of beauty.
Read MoreNext up in Comforting Things, Creative Director Raquel Reyes finds her calm in relearning intentional living and embracing whatever works in the moment.
Read MoreAs we’re all indoors for the large part these days, Vesna Curlic is examining the big houses that haunt us in literature and sharing favorites from the past century. Mystery and atmosphere abound!
Read More“ Food may not always heal a broken heart, fill an emotional void, or stop a panic attack in its tracks, but it does get you from one day to the next day, and sometimes that’s all that can be done. “ As we remain in quarantine around the globe, Attic contributor Corinne Elicona shares what she’s been cooking through this difficult time.
Read MoreAs all we want to do is curl up in our armchairs and distract ourselves with enthralling fiction, Rhea Peters is sharing a selection of favorite mystery novels that are just as good as Agatha Christie.
Read MoreAt a time where small comforts are more important than ever, Attic writer and teacher M.A. McCuen continues our evening series and gives us a glimpse into her nightly routine.
Read MoreChronicling a lonely, overwhelming summer, Martine Murray’s debut The Last Summer of Ada Bloom tells the story of a family on the edge of loss. Creative Director Raquel Reyes shares her review.
Read MoreWith the world in a shaky place, we reach for solidarity and comfort, and gather (virtually, of course) to share some of our current reads.
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