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Romance

The Rain in Vietnam

By Paige Tokay I met a man in the Common once who told me that it rains like Vietnam in Boston. I see him from time to time at the Dunkin’ counter on days that I don’t mind spending a five on coffee. We have not swapped words or nods Read more

By logan.farley, 12 monthsMarch 22, 2025 ago
Reviews

The Outsider by Stephen King Book Review

By Ashdeep Kaur Stephen King is a household name—and with good reason. Known as the “King of Horror,” his corpus has brought deliciously thrilling tales of terror to decades of readers. King has thrown readers into a plethora of eerie settings from chilling pet cemeteries to haunted hotels through the Read more

By logan.farley, 12 monthsMarch 22, 2025 ago
Diversity Equity and Inclusion Articles

Wearing Versus Being the Identity in YA Fiction

by Theodore R. Boronkay What is “representation?” Is it simply depicting a character from a community outside the mainstream? Must a character’s background be acknowledged, or is it better to mention it and move on? Would being Black in a world of alien races remain relevant? These questions are only Read more

By logan.farley, 12 monthsMarch 22, 2025 ago
Thriller

Trope Contest Winner: The Butcher

By Jagger van Vliet  (TW: violence, blood) So, we watch The Butcher as he works.  His glare is not nearly an abusive one, and truthfully, it is far too full of ease for such an early morning. Here, he is too full of life for his own good.  The Butcher Read more

By logan.farley, 12 monthsMarch 22, 2025 ago
Romance

Trope Contest Runner-Up: Cliché

By Arnine Weiss Suzanne stuffed a twenty into the pocket of her bike shorts and grabbed her cell phone. She saw that she had a missed call from her daughter, but she looked from the phone to the window. She had to get her twenty-mile ride in while the skies Read more

By logan.farley, 12 monthsMarch 11, 2025 ago

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