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Rachel Cordasco

Rachel Cordasco has a Ph.D in literary studies and currently works as a developmental editor. When she's not at her day job or chasing three kids, she's writing reviews and translating Italian speculative fiction. She runs the website sfintranslation.com, and can be found on Facebook and Twitter.

An Absolutely Serious Analysis of THE VERY HUNGRY CATERPILLAR

The Very Hungry Caterpillar. What even is this book. I mean, yes, it’s about a very hungry caterpillar. He’s so ...

Keep Your E-Reader, Ditch the Fancy Contacts

Yeah, I know that it’s the end of the 21st century, and I’m aware that a new technology exists in ...

In Translation: September Fiction and Poetry

Yup, it’s September already- time to binge on school supplies and set some academic goals and look forward to winter ...

An Absolutely Serious Analysis of BUT NOT THE HIPPOPOTAMUS

First, let me just clarify for those out there who might not understand that I’m being horribly, horribly facetious in ...

10 Things That Happen When You Read a “Real” Book

Thank GOODNESS for this article on the benefits of reading actual books! I mean, I was reading the fake stuff ...

An Absolutely Serious Analysis of CLICK, CLACK, MOO

I recently took my kids for their yearly check-up and the pediatrician gave them each a new book: Click, Clack, Moo: ...

Happy “Women in Translation” Month!

August is “Women in Translation Month” (#WITMonth), and we should thank Meytal Radzinski (@Biblibio) for hosting and promoting this awareness ...

So You Want to “Read Deeply?”

I’ve been on a tear lately against all of those people who claim that the internetz are destroying our ability ...

In Translation: August Fiction and Poetry

Summer’s almost over and how did that happen?? Well, what better way to cheer yourself up about that fact than by ...

An Open Letter to the TTBOOK Radio Show

Dear To the Best of Our Knowledge, Let me start by saying that I’ve enjoyed almost every interview I’ve heard ...