One of my favorite things about reading is noticing the little storytelling patterns that show up again and again. Not the huge, obvious tropes everyone talks about, but the smaller
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As a kid, I loved all things involving princesses, fairies, and magic. My sister and I watched countless hours of Disney Princess and Tinker Bell movies. I read so many
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National Novel Writing Month, also known as NaNoWriMo, has been around for almost 30 years now. This year will be the 26th, to be exact. Though 2025 will prove to
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I recently watched The Hunger Games, and while I’m admittedly late to the party, I was completely enthralled. The films reignited something in me—a fascination with dystopia and its power
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For generations, fairy tales and folktales have been a staple of the childhood experience. From picking up the first fable to eventually reading chapter books, every story is infused with
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While the Harry Potter series and J.K. Rowling have fallen from their once beloved status due to the ignorant actions of Rowling herself, it is hard to deny that the
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