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“Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl: Norms and Murder
I wanted to get around to looking at a Roald Dahl short story, so join me for today’s post as we examine “Lamb to the…
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Humanity, Monsters, and Isolation: A look at I Am Legend
After taking a look at Richard Matheson’s career, I thought you could join me in looking at a book he wrote that I consider one…
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“Self-publishing for the right reasons” By Benjamin J. Gohs
Contributor Benjamin J. Gohs discusses self-publishing and aspects of it you should think about before venturing down that avenue.
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Inspiration during the fall: creativity and imagination
Why is the fall so great for reading and writing?
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One hundred posts about reading, writing, and literature history!
I have now written 100 posts for the blog and that feels pretty good!
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Songs in Macbeth: The witches sing a tune
The witches from Macbeth know evil when they see it…and they also know how to rhyme like crazy. Let’s take a look at Act IV,…
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Underlying gothic terror: The Haunting of Hill House
Shirley Jackson’s masterpiece (other than The Lottery) tells the tale of a group of people looking for answers through paranormal means. Join us as we…
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‘Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark’: Disturbing Imagery and Delightful Tales
It wouldn’t be October without Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark! Let’s take a look!