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Not So Innocent: Discussing the Child/Innocent Archetype
Not gonna lie, this is a tough one for me. When I think about the Child or Innocent archetype, my mind goes blank.
Sarah Perchikoff
Sep 3, 20202 min read


Sunday Evening Post, Iss. 27
It’s been six months since I started writing this series and I’m proud to say I’ve only missed one week.
Theresa Green
Aug 30, 20201 min read


On Redemption Arcs: A farewell to the easy villain
As many great musings do, this think-piece all began with a Tumblr post. A few years ago, a rather irate user, “0l0x”, whose Tumblr header
Briana Gonzalez
Aug 27, 20204 min read


Book Review: The Wife by Shalini Boland
Crime, mystery, and thrillers have always been a favorite. The suspense, the red herrings, the twists, and the excitement
Srivalli Rekha
Aug 20, 20204 min read


Sunday Evening Post, Iss. 25
I don’t know what I did this week. I know I’m still tired and most of my list is crossed
through but as to what, specifically
Theresa Green
Aug 16, 20202 min read


Using Taboos in Writing
As a person who consumes narratives on a daily basis like they’re blueberry muffins, there’s nothing that irks me more than scenes that...
Jake Reilly
Aug 13, 20203 min read


Sunday Evening Post, Iss. 24
Can’t words. Too tired. I made an emergency trip up to Kentucky this week and for those who know, it’s in a different time zone. I have a...
Theresa Green
Aug 9, 20201 min read


Why You Must Be a Reader to Be a Writer
Being an avid reader so that you can be a successful writer should be a no-brainer, right? Well, turns out, not every writer finds it...
Emily Stansfield
Aug 6, 20203 min read
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