Wartime and Wilderness in the West: Ernest Hemingway
May 16, 2019
As a man disillusioned by the ravages of war and lost love, Ernest Hemingway penned male-centric fictional works that spoke brusquely of the unpredictable American psyche and, as a result, has been considered a notable trailblazer in 20th-century naturalist literature in the United States.
Born...
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The One Who Writes and Dreams: Laini Taylor
May 09, 2019
Laini Taylor spins tales of strange lands, forbidden romances, and hope as the everlasting game changer for young adult readers. As a recent favorite in the genre of YA literature, she lives the fantasy she creates for her audience, whether young or old, and has fun doing it.
Taylor was born on...
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From Behind a Mask: Jacqueline Carey
May 02, 2019
With themes ranging from celestial origins to court intrigue, Jacqueline Carey’s stories of high fancy and historical fantasy would bedazzle any reader and leave them wanting for more. She is adept at weaving worlds tinged with romance, religion, espionage, and war, as well as creating strong ...
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