Fantasy
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Speculative ASMR
Speculative settings are known to enchant and exhilarate. Whether you’re flying through space and time, or surrounded by magicians and dragons, speculative works create an…
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How Dark Souls Taught Me to Close-Read
Like any English undergrad, I’ve been lectured on the concept of close-reading by nearly every professor I’ve encountered. During discussions of how to find…
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Harry Potter and the Crisis of Sorting
It’s safe to say that Harry Potter blazed many paths. It brought life to a dying publishing industry, it launched the young adult and children’s…
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Why I Play Dungeons & Dragons, and So Should You (If You’re Into That)
Okay friends, it is time to talk about my favourite subject. Despite the rise in nerd culture, Dungeons and Dragons still has a bit of…
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Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: A Charming New Chapter of the Wizarding World
Some people may understand I say that the first time I saw the commercial for Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, it felt very…
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The Poor Teaching Practices of Professor Dumbledore
Professor Albus Percival Wulfric Brian Dumbledore was a great man. A champion of wizard and muggle rights, defender of the innocent, genius, scholar, warrior, philosopher,…
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Setting Sail: “Magonia” Book Review
Book spoilers ahead, beware! Described as Neil Gaiman’s Stardust meets John Green’s The Fault in Our Stars, Magonia tells the story of almost-sixteen-year-old Aza Ray…
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I Am the Devil, How Can I Help You?
The devil as typically presented in literature and the arts strikes a red, bloody figure. Often with horns and pitchfork included. But as a fast-food…
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4 Webcomics with which to Coldly Murder Your Productivity
Plume (Fantasy/Supernatural) One of the very first webcomics I read, Plume is the story of Vesper Grey, a young woman living in the early 1800s…
