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Anwesha Dutta
Jan 20, 20247 min read
My Favourite Films of 2023
Anwesha Dutta's favourite films of 2023.
nabghashahid19
Jan 18, 20249 min read
Kafka’s The Trial As An Emblem of the Present Day Modern Man
Explore Kafka's The Trial as a reflection of modern man's anxieties and entrapment in a surreal, absurd world.
nabghashahid19
Jan 16, 20243 min read
The Rise of Ethnonationalism: An Alienated State of Being
Nabgha Shahid explores the complexities of ethnonationalism in contemporary sociopolitical settings.
Dea Fejzullahu
Jan 14, 20244 min read
A Tribute to Refaat Alareer and the Power of Palestinian Poetry
By Dea Fejzullahu Refaat Alareer was a poet, scholar, and professor who took a great step into activism for his country’s rights. In the...
Rosemary Twomey
Jan 12, 20245 min read
Books to Look Out For in 2024
The New Year is here and 2024 is bringing with it many anticipated book releases from both debut and well-loved authors.
Fizza Abbas
Jan 10, 20244 min read
One Man’s Fight Against Hunger: What Led Hiram Larew to Build Poetry X Hunger
Hiram Larew, a poet and an advocate against hunger, catalyzed a unique initiative, Poetry X Hunger, merging his two passions.
firstnamecarmenx
Jan 8, 20245 min read
Review: Best Know the Evil-Doers
In which our author writes about a book they like, for the benefit of you, Reader!
Fizza Abbas
Jan 6, 20244 min read
Society: Empowering the Past, Illuminating the Future: UN Women's #KoiJawazNahi Campaign in Pakistan
The heart of the campaign, #KoiJawazNahi, delivers a resounding message: there's no excuse for violence against women
rabhelanimguni
Jan 4, 20245 min read
Art and our salvation from the ravages of conflict
While news media generates ideology-informed stories during conflict, literature tells stories of beauty and paradise in the absence of war.
Tomas Maldonado
Jan 1, 20247 min read
When in Times of Writer’s Block, Harness Your Inner Negative Capability
By Tomas Maldonado “We’re instructed to do the negative; the positive is already within us.” Franz Kafka As we enter 2024, I can’t help...
Andrea EBJ
Dec 31, 20232 min read
Review: Getting lost in Saltburn (2023)
Notes by Elizabeth BJ on watching Emerald Fennell's critically acclaimed 2023 film, Saltburn.
*Warning: Spoilers ahead.
Terry Trowbridge
Dec 27, 202316 min read
Social Change and Stagnation: A Book Review of Chelsea Martin’s The Really Funny Thing About Apathy
A review of Chelsea Martin’s 'The Really Funny Thing About Apathy'
Andrea EBJ
Dec 23, 20235 min read
The Marrow Thieves by Cherie Dimaline: Why Indigenous Language in Literature Matters
Elizabeth BJ looks to Dimaline's novel, 'The Marrow Thieves,' which serves as a poignant exploration of indigenous language supression.
Chao Shete
Dec 22, 20233 min read
Ink and Solace: The Comfort of Literary Escapes
I have come to realise in the solitude of a good book, I find sanctuary for introspection and self-discovery.
Euzette Fermilan
Dec 21, 20236 min read
Depths of Winter
"It is that time of year when the white silence allows me to look inward and outward. And to me, wintering is a knife disguised in icicles."
yvonnekusiima
Dec 20, 20234 min read
10 Books All Children Should Read
Here's a list of ten books that every child should read.
Ananya Roy
Dec 18, 20235 min read
Winter Crime: 5 Books to Read This Christmas
Dive into chilling mysteries and spine-tingling thrillers that will keep you on the edge of your seat this Christmas.
Tomas Maldonado
Dec 17, 20235 min read
Review: Kimberly Ann Southwick Brings Us Ineffable Vibes in ‘Orchid Alpha’
A review of Kimberly Ann Southwick's 'Orchid Alpha'
Andrea EBJ
Dec 16, 20233 min read
ON STIKE: It’s over! (but it's also just the start)
ON STRIKE is an update on the writers' and actors' strike, with a reflection at the end.
Faith Diaz
Dec 15, 20235 min read
Review: The Evolution of Villainy in The Hunger Games Prequel: The Ballad of the Songbirds & Snakes
In the latest installment of the Hunger Games saga, audiences are taken on a riveting journey 64 years into the past.
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