William Shakespeare, a playwright famous for his creations in literature, is covered in almost every English class. His plays are prominent within theatrical society, with hundreds of performances and adaptations appearing every year. The reason Shakespeare is still read today is widely debated, but most agree it is because he […]
Tag: Books
The Greatest Inventions of All Time (Featuring a Sentient GP7)
Yes, I’m back with another definitely not subjective article. Last year, it was about books—but in this time of AI and the Apple Vision Pro, I’ve discovered a far better passion. Who needs boring words on paper (with NO pictures, by the way) when you can look to science and […]
The Bridge Between Art and Literature
In this article, each book that I recommend will be accompanied by a painting that fits its theme or subject matter. In the subsequent review, what ties the painting and novel together will then be explained and interwoven. Without further ado, let’s explore this bridge between art and literature! Tamara […]
Ghostwriting: A Graveyard of Ethics
Ghostwriting is the practice of writing on behalf of a person, group, or company. Ghostwriters generally aren’t credited at all but instead haunt the shadowy work in between its margins and behind its pages. They spend hours researching and writing, as well as interviewing their client to draw material from […]
Open Mic: Ode to Books by Eliah Reed
Ode to Books At the end of the day When I’m tired and worn You wait for me. When I’ve had a bad day And I’ve sobbed my eyes dry You wait for me. You don’t care what mood I’m in when I open the cover. You […]