- A Tale of Two Languages | Lessons from the Basque Country https://www.headstuff.org/topical/irish-language-basque/ 4 comments europe
- Edgar Rice Burroughs was the JK Rowling of his day https://www.headstuff.org/culture/literature/featured-lit/edgar-rice-burroughs-tarzan/ 9 comments books
- Literature on Film: Bret Easton Ellis Adaptations are Notoriously Hit & Miss http://www.headstuff.org/2016/01/bret-easton-ellis-adaptations/ 6 comments books
- Neil Gaiman holds the rare quality of being at once popular, esteemed by the establishment, active, alive, and screaming about the important things like libraries, and genre fiction, and making good art. http://www.headstuff.org/2015/06/the-open-book-neil-gaiman/ 609 comments books
- Right or wrong: It’s easy for literary snobs to dismiss Stephen King. After all, he just writes schlocky horror... http://www.headstuff.org/2015/06/the-open-book-stephen-king/ 117 comments books
- 25 Years On: The Fall of the Berlin Wall. This is a great history of the 'Antifaschistischer Schutzwall' as it was known by the east side of Germany. http://www.headstuff.org/2014/11/25-years-fall-berlin-wall/ 4 comments history
- I wrote this about the current HeadStuff Legend of the Month, Sylvia Plath, her book The Bell Jar and her poem Mirror, I hope you like it. http://www.headstuff.org/2014/08/sylvia-plath/ 7 comments books