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Want more Spec on campus?
The Spectatorial is hosting some events in the next few weeks, check it out below! FICTION WORKSHOP So…what is speculative fiction? Don’t worry if you’ve thought…
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Fairy Tales and Flesh Eaters: A Closer Look At Rosamund Hodge’s Crimson Bound
“I don’t recall hearing that any of the damned were content.” “They’re content to stay in their sins.” Young adult fiction is one genre that…
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First-Year Applications – NEW DEADLINE!
Update: The Spectatorial has extended the deadline for first-year applications! The new due date is a week away, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4th! If you’re a…
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The Spectatorial Is Having A LAUNCH PARTY!
THE SPECTATORIAL IS HAVING A LAUNCH PARTY FOR ITS SIXTH VOLUME, AND YOU’RE INVITED! Come out for a fun night of readings and mingling in…
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Pretty, but Pointless: A Review of The Huntsman: Winter’s War.
This post contains spoilers! Sometimes you want to watch a movie or read a book just to see how bad it’ll be, especially if it’s…
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First Year Applications Are Open!
The Spectatorial is looking for our new first-year editorial board staff, and we want you to apply! If interested, please email us with: A 200-300…
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What We Gain: Children’s Literature and the Self
Allan Stratton is a University of Toronto alumnus, playwright, actor, novelist, and a really nice guy. I’ve had the pleasure of meeting him twice. The…
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Trying to Be Happy – Exploring the Issue of Humanness in “Swiss Army Man”
Human bodies are weird and gross. They are scary, and we are often ashamed of them. Our bodies can make us feel alone. However, our…
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The Bureaucracy of the Supernatural: A Review of Neil Smith’s “Boo”
Warning: Spoilers ahead! “The facts of America do not apply here. The fact is that an unplugged lamp should not turn on… the fact is…
