Vocal Book Club
AI Isn’t Coming for Your Job — It’s Coming for Your Speed
Introduction The Fear That Started It All Every few years, the world meets a new “threat” that’s supposedly going to take everyone’s jobs. It was automation in factories. Then it was computers. Then the internet. Now, it’s Artificial Intelligence.
By Keli Chris4 months ago in BookClub
How to Live in Your Twenties
Guest Letter (From the love letters to literature essay contest winner.) October 28th, 2025 Dear Reader, A purpose to grow. That's everything you need to know by twenty. Repeat to yourself the comfort phrase: there's no need to figure it out.
By General gyan4 months ago in BookClub
5 Massive Books That Are Worth Your Time
You want to know the exact moment I became an insufferable asshole? October 2019. Barnes & Noble. I’m buying a birthday card for my nephew (dinosaurs, he was going through a phase) and I see this guy — leather jacket, man bun, the works — picking up a copy of Infinite Jest. And I just… laughed. Out loud. Like a dick.
By General gyan4 months ago in BookClub
How to Write a Professional Article on Vocal That Keeps Readers Hooked
If you have ever scrolled through the endless stream of stories on Vocal, you probably noticed something powerful. Some articles make you stop. They grab your attention from the very first sentence and keep you reading until the last word. Others, however, lose you halfway through the first paragraph. The difference is not luck. It is craft. Writing a professional article on Vocal is not just about putting words together. It is about creating an experience that makes readers care, relate, and remember.
By America today 4 months ago in BookClub
Leader of the Pack
As I entered the local library, I paid a visit to the “free book” bin & came across Leader of the Pack by Karen MacInerney (book 3 in the series). I read the synopsis, and was immediately drawn in by the storyline. Though fantasy isn’t my normal go-to genre, this book piqued my interest instantly.
By Stephy Says4 months ago in BookClub
Monk Mode
Winning at anything worth winning requires focus. Real, monastic focus. Not the flaky, half-hearted effort people call productivity tricks. I am talking about a deliberate period of immersion where you eliminate distractions, optimize your environment, and build a repeatable protocol that turns deep work into a habit. Call it monk mode. Call it monk mode protocol. Whatever you call it, the results are the same: consistent momentum, fewer decision leaks, and serious output.
By Keli Chris4 months ago in BookClub
The Secret Link Between Kindness and Longevity
Longevity is often associated with healthy eating, regular exercise, and proper sleep. But there is a secret ingredient to a long, fulfilling life that many overlook — kindness. Scientific studies have shown that being kind, compassionate, and helpful towards others not only improves social relationships but also significantly benefits physical and mental health.
By Ten Brothers wri8ers4 months ago in BookClub
The Paradox of Digital Gatekeeping: When Closure Stifles Culture
The vibrant digital sphere has become the primary conduit for literary discovery, positioning the book blogger or literary influencer as a critical bridge between new narratives and an eager readership. Yet, the deliberate absence of accessible contact details—the hidden email addresses and private portals—raises a profound, counter-intuitive question. While ostensibly a pragmatic defense of time and boundaries, this strategic withdrawal can be viewed, through a psychological and cultural lens, as a paradoxical self-limitation, ultimately undercutting the very purpose of literary engagement.
By Kate Hydeen4 months ago in BookClub
Philippa Gregory Recommends 8 Tudor Books for Fans of The Tudors and Wolf Hall
Boleyn Traitor is my first return to the Tudor court and to the Boleyn family in more than a decade. The heroine of the novel has been on my mind for all this time, and I wanted to return to the story of England’s most hated lady-in-waiting, Jane Boleyn.
By General gyan4 months ago in BookClub











