Four of the Most Evil Books Ever Written
We are taking a look at some evil books today, both real and fiction.
Reading, Writing, and Reciprocity
We are taking a look at some evil books today, both real and fiction.
I take a look at Stephen King’s “The Dead Zone,” because it’s just a fantastic novel.
Today we look at Richard Wright, author of “Black Boy.”
Thomas Pynchon is a unique author who uses a complex writing style. He also has an interesting history worth checking out. So, join me for today’s post!
Today, we are taking a look at “epithets,” how they work, and the different kinds that exist out there.
This post is about The Great Vowel Shift, causes and effects.
Today we are going to look at some really long novels.
Author Ben Gohs submitted a piece about famous authors taking famous road trips. Give it read. There’s some crazy stuff in here.
In this post, we give a brief examination of the life and times of writer Stephen Crane who wrote The Red Badge of Courage.
In this post, we analyze “To Build a Fire” by Jack London. It is an important naturalist story, and discusses themes of survival.
We are continuing our dive into realism this week by showing what other kinds of works Realism writers were doing outside of overt description. Enjoy!
This week, we are going to look at the realism movement, some authors, and their works. Today, let’s look at the movement itself and define it a little bit.