by Kaelyn Barron
In “The Decay of Lying,” Oscar Wilde wrote, “Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” While there are surely cases that could support that observation, we shouldn’t discount how often real life can be even crazier or stranger...
by Kaelyn Barron |
A skilled writer knows how to adapt their tone and style based on their audience and the type of writing they’re attempting. For your blog, you might let your signature wit and light sarcasm shine through; for a personal essay, you might be more reflective; and...
by Yen Cabag
If you are an artist, continually learning is a must in order to grow in your craft. This includes knowing where to find inspiration and where to learn business skills. That way, you can be sure that you are constantly improving and expanding your career as an...
by Cole Salao
Grimdark fantasy is a fantasy subgenre whose tone and style is characterized by moral ambiguity, grittiness, and an overall grim outlook on life. They’re not happy stories; they’re cynical, violent, nihilistic, and downright dirty. In a grimdark setting,...
by Cole Salao
Manhwa is the Korean version of Japanese manga, and a general term Koreans use for comics and cartoons. But outside the country, it’s a specific term used for South Korean comics. These are the things you should know when it comes to this particular form of...