Adding to the community spirit of the holidays, founding The Attic on Eighth member Amy Richardson shares a Christmas Eve tradition (and recipe) that she started with her father.
Read MoreAs we continue settling into the new normal, Attic member Amy Richardson shares the morning rituals that have held her through the constant changes of 2020.
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 2019 comes to an end, we consider the reading that defined each of our years. In this first piece, Amy Richardson looks at a year of fewer but more impactful reads.
Read More“Christmas is all about nostalgia and traditions, so reading a classic novel in December fits right into that theme.” Amy Richardson discusses her holiday reading traditions and why it is she turns to classics time and again at the peak of winter.
Read MoreIn this third volume of our Holiday Traditions series, founding Attic member Amy Richardson brings us with her to a candlelit carol service.
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