Briana GonzalezAug 27, 20204 minARCHETYPESOn Redemption Arcs: A farewell to the easy villainAs 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 GonzalezJul 16, 20204 minARCHETYPESThe Fool Doth Think He is Wise… And He’s Right: 5 Iconic Moments from Shakespearean FoolsIf you find William Shakespeare’s work a tad stuffy, or if you feel overburdened by the near inescapable crowd of theatre scholars who...
Skylar NitzelJul 9, 20204 minARCHETYPESVillains We Love to Hate: Tips on Crafting Strong and Unique AntagonistsWhen you think of a villain, what do you imagine? The tyrannical dictator of a dystopian novel? The gruesome monster under the bed? The...
Sarah PerchikoffJul 2, 20202 minARCHETYPESIsn't It Funny: The Joker ArchetypeThe Jester archetype can be used in so many different ways when it comes to writing a story.
Srivalli RekhaJun 25, 20205 minBOOK REVIEWSBook Review: These Witches Don't Burn by Isabel SterlingDisclaimer: this review includes mild to moderate spoilers. Trigger warnings for the book: Parental death, fire, violence (moderate), car...