by Cole Salao
Everybody loves a good character—and some of the best ones are those who undergo redemption. It doesn’t matter if they’re a hero or villain, all that matters are the choices that lead them to do so. There are a ton of characters in film and literature that...
by Cole Salao
The people of the Pacific islands are a broad demographic that changes depending on geographical location, colonial history, and heritage. However, they can be broadly categorized into three main regions: Polynesia, Melanesia, and Micronesia. There’s plenty to explore...
by Cole Salao
Having multiple timelines is usually a sign that a story is complex. It weaves together seemingly different events that eventually culminate into one satisfying conclusion. These books can offer depth and insight that linear narratives might not be able to. The...
by Cole Salao
More books are now being sought that showcase a variety of cultures. It’s a great opportunity to expand readers’ viewpoints, question their assumptions, and make them more empathetic to different cultures. With this new focus, previously overlooked...
by Cole Salao
Reading books by Hispanic authors is an essential way to understand how diverse the culture is. From Mexico to Argentina, each country offers stories that explore the world in different ways. As readers search for books away from the mainstream, Hispanic books have...
by Cole Salao
Family secrets are a delicious source of complexity in fiction. They quickly introduce drama into a story, heightening tension and keeping the audience enthralled. Just look at how much they’re used in classic stories. Plenty of gruesome fates could have been avoided...