6 Illustrations of How Setting Works in Literature
In its most basic meaning, setting in fiction refers to the time and place in…
My Top 5 Novels of All Time
Every December 31st I sit down with the list of books I read that year…
The Interplay of Plot and Character in Fiction
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12 Novels That Changed How I Read Fiction
Thanks to these two bloggers for sponsoring the annual Blog Discussion Challenge: Nicole at Feed…
How Narrative Structure Works in Fiction
And How It Differs from Plot Have you ever wanted to yell at someone, “If…
15 Years Ago on Notes in the Margin
For the first installment of this undertaking, I focus on this post from May 29,…
5 Effective Multiple-Perspective Novels
“There are many reasons I love novels with multiple narratives. In novels where the events…
How to Recognize an Unreliable Narrator
Here’s a question that comes up periodically on literary sites: I’m having trouble reading books…
#TopTenTuesday: 10 Memoirs That Taught Me the Power of Life Stories
Today’s topic for #TopTenTuesday is comfort reads, “books or kinds of books you turn to…
Announcing Life Stories in Literature
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Gothic Elements in Shirley Jackson’s “We Have Always Lived in the Castle”
Gothic literature features characteristics such as magic, mystery, chivalry, horror, clanking chains, ghosts, and dark…
Reading in Flow
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