Struggles of Famous Writers: Futility from Hemingway and Plath
The exploration of futility in writing, as seen through works by Hemingway and Plath, sheds light on the sense of emptiness and the potential for reflection and understanding.
Stephen King’s ‘Fairy Tale’: Book Review and Bildungsroman
The novel “Fairy Tale” follows Charlie Reade’s journey from loss and confusion to becoming a hero of a magical world.
Stephen King’s ‘The Stand’: Review and an Exploration of Cibola
The Stand by Stephen King features a devastating plague, compelling characters, and references to the mythic Cibola, a legendary city of gold.
How to Write Like Robert Louis Stevenson
Today we examine Robert Louis Stevenson’s writing style!
A Short Biography of Robert Louis Stevenson
Today on the blog, we are going to examine the life in times of this literary giant to better understand the novel we are reading, Treasure Island.
Treasure Island 2012 Mini-Series Adaptation: Dark and Grim
Treasure Island is a timeless adventure novel by Robert Louis Stevenson, and has had many iterations throughout the years in television and film.
Mastering Language for Engaging Adventure Stories
Adventure stories are an escape into worlds of excitement, danger, and action.
Fighting the Power in ‘The Black Arrow’ by Robert Louis Stevenson
Today on the blog we are going to explore another book by Robert Louis Stevenson called The Black Arrow.
Understanding Pirate Literature by through the Life of a Pirate
Today on the blog we are going to look at the life of a pirate during the Golden Age of Piracy.
Robert Louis Stevenson: Write What Your Mean
Today on the blog, we are going to look at a quote from Robert Louis Stevenson about using words just the right way to explain one’s meaning.