Understanding The Canon

The concept of canon is something very crucial and significant for all of us. We read literature on the basis of canons designed by different people as we are informed about the quality and authenticity of some works while others are regarded as low in quality in terms of their inclusion in canon. This article consists of an understanding to the concept of canon.

The Romantic Value of Tragedy

By Serina Mara D. Alonzo.

The Harassment of Hester Prynne

An overview of Nathaniel Hawthorn’s discernible viewpoint on Puritanism. Includes a detailed study of Hester Prynne, other main characters, and a works cited section.

The Equity of the American Dream

Outlining similarities and differences between the novels The Great Gatsby, A Farewell To Arms, and East of Eden. The major theme is the theory of the American Dream.

Violence in Fiction: How Does the Writer Know When Enough is Enough?

Does over-the-top violence have a place in fiction? And should a writer use it as a tool?

The Scare

An editorial of the Gothic writing genre.

Speculative Fiction Writers Must Set Ground Rules for Their Stories

Fantasy, horror and science fiction authors serve their readers best by knowing the rules of the worlds they create.

The Mystery of Flash Fiction

Most writers fail at writing flash fiction because they neglect this one very simple principle of the very short story.

Speculative Fiction

What speculative fiction is all about.

Male-Female Relationships in the Flash Fiction Story

In any story about male-female relationships there has to be tension or some kind of conflict. Even in a love story. Otherwise, there is no story.

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