Photo by Rafael Gonzales The beauty of dark humor can’t often be seen due to how morbid or taboo it is in many settings and situations. Everett D. Wair SR., author of the Graveyard Society book series, knows how effective dark humor can be. Aristophanes was a humorous playwright who used dark comedy and satire to critique society…
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Do Imagination and Friends Make the Perfect Blend?
Photo by Yan Berthemy on Unsplash Having imaginary friends is not a foreign experience for children. But while it’s a common occurrence, does this automatically make it beneficial? Children have the most active imaginations. Whether building robots out of used boxes or enjoying tea parties with imaginary friends, they never run out of vision and…
Regency Romance: The New Standard of Love
Photo by Sigmund on Unsplash Old doesn’t necessarily mean outdated or boring. The classics aren’t always stories with which nobody in this generation already relates. Often, it’s what births the most heart-wrenching, swoon-worthy, and leg-kicking love stories that remain timeless throughout. When people talk about historical novels, most of the stories that will never be…
The Influence of Mythology on Modern Culture
Photo by Victoria Rain Mythology continues to be a significant part of modern society, from its influence over literature to art and pop culture. “Why do bad things happen to the world?” Children can’t help but be curious about what’s happening around them, and it’s their parents’ responsibility to satisfy these curiosities. But in between…
The Great Stockpile: Numerous Literary Works Into One
Photo by Tima Miroshnichenko Authors don’t have to craft long, complex literary works to break through the literary field. Regardless of length, all authors need is a compelling storyline carried out by enthralling characters incorporated into a well-paced, well-worded narrative. Imagine if the world is only made up of a single form of literature, say,…