by Cole Salao
Love triangles seem to be part of a good romance’s golden formula—at least, there’s been an era of it between literature and cinema. They’re a great way of introducing complexity and tension to any story. It feeds a hunger all readers have—a want for drama,...
by Cole Salao
Parties are rarely simple things in fiction. It’s a setup that never seems to go old when it comes to mysteries and thrillers. You know the trope. Friends, families, or even colleagues gather for what is supposed to be a fun event. However, things quickly go south as...
by Cole Salao
Fantasy fiction is known to be chunky due to the amount of worldbuilding and exposition it requires. But it’s also one of the most versatile genres out there, able to fit within the constraints of poetry and short fiction. While there’s less worldbuilding in...
by Cole Salao
Animation, once commonly used for children’s programs, has also become popular with adults. It’s a refreshing medium that works well in blending mature themes, social commentary, and humor—elements that most adults look for in their entertainment. Animated Series for...
by Cole Salao
Mystery stories had a great start in short fiction. Just look at Edgar Allan Poe’s works, which established the detective story. Each story is a bite-sized piece of suspense that races you towards an explosive, often twisty conclusion. They’re the perfect stories to...