Bookstagram is the community of book and reading-related accounts on Instagram. These accounts feature an artful collection of book pictures, so people interested in the domain can take a look. With ...
Using social media and reading can often feel at odds: The seconds you spend scrolling through pictures are seconds you spend not reading, but Bookstagram has proven that Instagram can be a valuable ...
Beth McCallum, a United Kingdom-based Bookstagrammer and writer in a stridently articulated rebuttal to The Guardian’s “attack” on the Bookstagram community said, “I don’t think people who do ...
You may find this hard to believe, but there is a place within social media, tucked away behind the outrage and the trolls and the eye-rolling GIFs, where the weather is mild and disagreements are ...
Before the age of meticulously staged flatlays and captivating captions, book discussions primarily resided in dusty forums and niche online communities. Enter Bookstagram (and its younger sibling, ...
Jen Lansangan’s Bookstagram account onechapteraday.ph displaying visually appealing photos of her books. —@ONECHAPTERADAY.PH INSTAGRAM Jen Lansangan’s Bookstagram account onechapteraday.ph displaying ...
They stage backdrops and match book covers to flowers. But they’re also avid readers. Could they actually be living the lives they promote online? A pink blanket goes with everything: Jane Austen ...
There’s a subset of Instagram influencers — aptly dubbed “bookstagrammers” — who post photographs in which reading looks like the type of lavish pastime GOOP would recommend alongside vagina steaming.