by Cole Salao
Human imagination has always been enthralled with the concept of hidden worlds and alternate universes. This fascination is evident in the way we create our own stories, where gods have their own domains, people accidentally enter a land of magic, and heroes are...
by Yen Cabag |
Emily Dickinson was one of the most famous American poets, having written 1,775 poems in her lifetime. But did you know that her first book of poetry was only published under her name four years after her death? She only had a dozen or so poems published while she was...
by Cole Salao
It’s inevitable that when a piece of literature becomes popular, fans can’t get enough. And when all possibilities of sequels or spin-offs are exhausted, many will take matters into their own hands by creating fanfiction. In this post, we’ll explore...
by Cole Salao
Science tells us that people love being scared, and book and film sales seem to support that claim. After all, horror is one of the biggest genres across all types of media, whether it’s on the page or the big screen. There’s just something that keeps us...
by Yen Cabag |
One of the saddest realities of life is failure; but the sooner we accept that, and realize that failure is not the end of things, the better! Our mindset about failure determines how we bounce back. In his book entitled Learned Optimism, Martin Seligman...