by Cole Salao
It’s a popular stereotype: disheveled-looking people who don’t care about their sloppy appearances or tiny apartments stacked full of clutter and unfinished works. All that matters is their art, and soon they’ll catch their big break. We see this...
by Yen Cabag |
William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, published in 1954, won the Nobel Prize for its story about a group of young boys whose plane crashes and leaves them stranded on a remote island without any adult supervision. This coming-of-age story instantly became the center of...
by Cole Salao |
The romance genre’s extremely varied amount of stories and equally diverse fans make it hard to pinpoint what makes it so popular. What is certain though, is that romance is a billion-dollar industry that constantly churns out bestsellers each year. In 2016...
by Kaelyn Barron
Nature has long been the muse of many famous and aspiring poets. It’s hard not to find inspiration in the natural world, as its awesome power can both give and take life, while its cycles provide no shortage of parallels to our own lives. In this post,...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Do you ever walk past the windows of Tiffany’s or Armani just to drool over what’s behind those windows? Well, unless you’ve got $30 million burning a whole in your pocket and you want to spend it on books, this post is going to be kind of the same...
by Kaelyn Barron
Ernest Hemingway was one of the most highly acclaimed writers of the twentieth century, and his novels and short stories continue to be studied in high school classrooms across the United States. He witnessed firsthand the horrors of both world wars, and his...