Literature

The 600 Seconds Show w/ guest Brittney Morris.

The 600 Seconds Show: Gaming and Spider-Man with Brittney Morris

Entering into the second last episode of my podcast, I decided to invite to my show, someone whom teenagers could relate with. Having discussed mental health and environmental stress in the previous episodes, this one was focused on helping teens know more about the writing and gaming industries. Books and video games have always attracted …

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NaNoWriMo and Me

Some film lines never leave the viewer, but pierce our hearts with the ring of truth. In Paul Thomas Anderson’s film The Master, Amy Adams portrays the wife of a quack hypnotist/cult leader, and Joaquin Phoenix an acolyte of the titular guru who is played by the late Philip Seymour Hoffman. When Phoenix departs the …

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Reshaping the Sky: Pachinko, Chesil, and the Korean Experience in Japan

Author Chesil’s debut novel “The Color of the Sky is the Shape of the Heart” takes its title from a Japanese proverb, meaning that perception depends upon emotions. So too does history often become a matter of perception, its perspective notoriously being decided by its ‘victors’: the conquerors, rather than the conquered, the refugees, the …

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Iconic Female Marvel Superheroes that Ruled Our Hearts

There’s no doubt that Marvel has fixed its roots deep inside today’s pop culture generation. With the MCU running on an all-time high demand, newer comics popping out on the bookstores, and tons of merchandise sold every day, the Stan Lee brand is doing really well. There are multiple factors that are influencing its growth …

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English cover of Hayao Miyazaki graphic novel next to portrait of Miyazaki

Miyazaki Graphic Novel to Be Published in the US

The Associated Press reported on February 22 that a graphic novel by master Japanese animation auteur will be published in the U.S. for the first time—nearly forty years after its initial release in Japan. Titled Shuna’s Journey, the Mizayaki graphic novel is Miyazaki’s adaptation of a Tibetan folk tale about a prince who travels to a …

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Pondering Our Fates for Fun: Generation Z’s Neo Preppies

My mother was, and very much is, a preppy. In her Reagan-era adolescence, the United States was in an aspirational mode, but also fascinated with a certain ‘Old Money’ traditionalism. Growing up in rural Virginia, she was captivated by an idealized vision of the Upper East Coast: an aged Katharine Hepburn in a pair of …

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