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Curious to know which books we love enough to reserve room on our bookshelf for? We have the recommendations for you. little infinite Library is a real-time tracker of all the books we name-drop each week. (And we don't want to brag but we don't think even the likes of Rory Gilmore could keep up with us.)

If you're looking to expand your reading list and personal library with diverse genres and authors, our bookshelf recommendations are a great place to start. From short stories and essays to memoirs and journals, our selections cater to a wide range of interests and tastes. So, grab a cup of tea, cozy up in your favorite reading nook, and let our bookshelf guide you on a literary journey like no other.

li Voices – Interview with Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew

little infinite Author Series Interview Questions – Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew Author of The Release: Creativity and Freedom After the Writing Is Done The release is the stage when writers share the soul of their project–its gift. Here’s how to thrive and best serve your work once the writing is done. In this installment of li voices, we’re honored to feature Elizabeth Jarrett Andrews—an award-winning author, teacher, and proud member of the LGBTQ+ community. Known for her insightful approach to the writing process, Andrews’ latest book, The Release, offers a refreshing invitation to writers: step away from the relentless pursuit of polished outcomes and rediscover the joy of creative exploration. Through her guidance, authors can cultivate a practice that nourishes mind, heart, and body, allowing their work to flourish authentically and free from external validation. For our little infinite audience, who thrive on diverse perspectives and the vibrant language of poetry, Andrews’ insights promise a deeper connection to the essence of creativity. In this conversation, she shares her thoughts on process over product, the transformative power of artistic play, and how returning to original delight can liberate writers from the confines of expectation. About Elizabeth Jarrett Andrew: Q: What artists or

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