Literary Analysis Blogs
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- The Wolf and the Crown of Blood by Elizabeth May — Craving dark romantasy? My mini reviews cover Elizabeth May's The Wolf and the Crown of Blood, a slow burn enemies to lo
- Legacy Review: Jack McKinney ROBOTECH Novelization Reviews — An ongoing series of reviews for the Jack McKinney novelization of the ROBOTECH anime series that took North America by
- Darling Diana by Scarlett Finch — Ready for a dark dystopian omegaverse romance that gut punches? In my Darling Diana review I break down Judge and Diana'
- The erotic works of Pierre Louÿs — Ever wondered how a literary hoax became a lesbian classic? I assembled an abridged Pierre Louÿs biography and guide to
- Gamiani — A literary detective story unravels the authorship of Gamiani. I trace Gert Johann Flik's research into who wrote Gamian
- The Diary of a Young Girl — Late to the party, I finally read The Diary of a Young Girl and wondered how it would have shaped me as a teenager. In t
- The Silence — On a powerless flight during a Superbowl Sunday the world goes quiet. In this Don DeLillo The Silence review I read it a
- An Independent Woman by Sophia Holloway — I loved reading Sophia Holloway An Independent Woman, and this Sophia Holloway An Independent Woman review covers the ro
- The Best and Worst of the New Yorker’s First Issue — Curious about the New Yorker's 1925 debut? Growing up with a subscription and a huge cartoon collection meant I read the
- Jackson Lamb and the Slow Horses Learn How to Spell Profanity — Want to learn how Jackson Lamb turns profanity into craft? In this close reading of Mick Herron's Slough House novels, I
- The Shots You Take by Rachel Reid — Can a decade of silence end in a glorious second chance? This The Shots You Take review covers Rachel Reid's emotional s
- The Pilcrow, Part 3 — I watch the pilcrow lose its place to the indented paragraph, then sidle back in via proofreading, Eric Gill’s An Essay
- ‘Blood Honey’ One-Shot Review: IDW’s Darkest High School Horror Story — For a lot of us, high school felt like a real emotional battlefield, but in Sean Peacock’s Blood Honey, that metaphor ta
- Quote from “Double Birthday” by Willa Cather — A short reflective post anchored around a literary quote, using it as a jumping-off point for thoughts on time, memory,
- Quest for Camelot — Animated Arthurian tale review. Compares Don Bluth style, 90s animation trends, female hero journey vs traditional Camel