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  • Interview with Wilde Press’s Madison McMahon: Author of It’s Not a Big Deal12/11/2025
    Undergraduate Students for Publishing Vice President // Abigail Lincks When timid film student Emily realizes she has to shoot a commercial for an abusive wilderness…
  • Interview with Wilde Press’s Elisabeth Grass: Author of Moonstruck12/11/2025
    Undergraduate Students for Publishing Vice President // Abigail Lincks Fifteen years after a violent assault, Eleanor changes each night into a bloodthirsty creature. By day,…
  • Writing What You Know: Should Authors Write Outside of Their Demographics?11/10/2025
    Blog Writer // Parker Greaves As I’m sure many of us are aware, Twitter (and every website like it) is a feeding ground for all…
  • On Grief and Ghosts: A Conversation with Annalisa Hansford06/25/2025
    Blog Director // Leanna Florez TW: brief mention of suicide Emerson Creative Writing major Annalisa Hansford is the author of Romanticization of Grief and Ghosts,…
  • The Dark Reality of Dark Romance04/10/2025
    Blog Writer // Jenna Totten TW: discussions of rape, abuse, murder, and stalking “She’s mine. I will do anything to have her and claim her…
  • There’s No Fast Fashion in Fiction: Personal Style and Influence03/20/2025
    Blog Writer // Tehya Tenasco When you look up “books about fashion” what fills your screen is either self-help articles, advice books, or nonfiction titles…
  • Adam Driver is Goodreads’ Darling03/06/2025
    Blog Writer // Madelynn Graham My first exposure to Adam Driver, like most, was in 2015’s Star Wars: The Force Awakens. Tall, brooding, long hair,…
  • 5 Book Recommendations for Stupidly Sensitive People12/25/2024
    Blog Writer // Callan Whitley As we usher in 2025, I’ve been thinking a lot about the books I’ve read this year. While I’m nowhere…
  • Living in the Real World: Rock Memoirs12/06/2024
    Blog Writer // Heather Thorn In the past decade, the publishing industry has seen more and more rock stars releasing memoirs that serve as a…
  • On A Gleam: Interview With Elliot Berkley11/26/2024
    Marketing Assistant // Bri Cordon Does a magical Western itch your bookish tastes? For our lovely readers at Pub Club Online, I have had the…
  • Interview with Liz Gomez, Fall ’24 Wilde Press Author11/22/2024
    Blog Director // Leanna Florez TW: discussions of grief, mild drug use, and cursing I have been lucky enough to be Liz Gomez’s friend since…
  • How to Break Through Writer’s Block11/15/2024
    Blog Writer // Camryn Lehr We’ve all been there. Staring at the screen with a blinding panic, fingers at the ready, and yet no words…
  • “That’s Not Your Publication, That’s Your Audience” and More from Dreamworldgirl Zine Founder Daphne Bryant11/12/2024
    Blog Director // Leanna Florez In the digital age, there is nothing we crave more than nostalgia and community. This is the core of Dreamworldgirl…
  • The “Swiftification” of Romance11/08/2024
    Blog Writer // Alyssa Clark Taylor Swift’s dominance in the media over the past few years is unlike any other present celebrity. Album release after…
  • What Hides Under Your Bed: Gothic Literature and the Innate Desire to the Unknown11/04/2024
    Blog Writer // Gabrielle Finucan An open closet door staring you down. The rattle of branches tapping your window. Two faint traces of glowing orbs…
  • I’m Sorry, but the Omegaverse Cannot be Stopped10/28/2024
    Blog Writer // Madelynn Graham TW: discussions of sex, minor mention of sexual assault Dystopian science-fiction is a relatively new genre in the literary sphere,…
  • Haunted: The Perfect Halloween Read or an Abuse of the Alphabet?10/23/2024
    Blog Writer // Allegra Gonzalez When I think of fall, two types of people come to mind. There are pumpkin spice latte people— think pumpkin…
  • Building up a Bare-Bones Resume and More From the Fall ’24 Internship Panel10/21/2024
    Blog Director // Leanna Florez The publishing world is always changing, and so are internships. If you’re worried about falling behind in this competitive field,…
  • I Just Want to Watch my People Smile and Laugh10/15/2024
    Blog Writer // Pilialoha Gaudiello Popularized media of Indigenous people often includes aspects of an overwhelmingly colonial narrative. Although these are representations founded in the…
  • How to Make the Proper Book to Screen Adaptation: A Lesson by Mike Flanagan10/12/2024
    Blog Writer // Paige Bayliss As a long time reader and book-lover, I think there is nothing more exciting than finding out that your favorite…
  • Lost in Translation: A World of Knowledge and Beliefs10/04/2024
    Guest Writer // Allegra Gonzalez Literature has been part of my life ever since I realized Roald Dahl’s characters were far more interesting than my…
  • Ten Beach Reads for Summer 202405/04/2024
    Guest Writer // Camryn Lehr As the temperature grows warmer and the sun starts to shine, the clues that summer is here become apparent. And…
  • On Embracing the Night: Why Writers Thrive After Dark04/30/2024
    Guest Writer // Jagger van Vliet I believe, truthfully, that the night belongs solely to the writer.  When it comes to that question of what…
  • Tequila Sunrise04/22/2024
    Fiction Guest Writer // Ari LaColla Juliana sat alone in the dark green booth, sipping at the drink in front of her. She had ordered…
  • Nomenclature04/22/2024
    Fiction Guest Writer // Madison McMahon Do you know my name? You have seen me before. You should have at least heard of me. Still…
  • The Crimson Walls of Grimrose Manor04/22/2024
    Guest Fiction Writer // Mia Solimine TW: Knives, blood, su*cidal/hom*cidal actions She loves the moon, particularly when it is whole. How enchanting it looks, staring…
  • Interview With Author Callan Whitley04/22/2024
    Assistant Blog Director // Liz Gomez I don’t know which was better: reading Callan Whitley’s novella Meet Me at Harvest Moon or interviewing her for…
  • Snapewives: A Tale of Modern Religious Figures04/19/2024
    Guest Writer // Paige Bayliss The Harry Potter series has made large cultural impacts on fandom spaces since the first novel was published in 1997….
  • ARC Review: In Tongues by Thomas Grattan04/16/2024
    Guest Writer // Grace Mattsen This book is exciting, funny, and raw. Gordon is lost. He is twenty-four and floundering around New York City in…
  • Literary Civil War: Inside the Mad World of Early Surrealism04/12/2024
    Guest Writer // Jagger van Vliet TW: mild violence It is entirely unexpected that there was once a time in which writers and artists waged…
  • The Chalice of the Gods or The Chalice of Qualms: Is the Percy Jackson Franchise Continuing Strong or Is it Going Downhill?04/11/2024
    Guest Writer // Camryn Lehr I first picked up a Percy Jackson book, The Lightning Thief, when I was in third grade. I was instantly hooked…
  • Increased “Smut” in YA literature04/08/2024
    Guest Writer // Tessa Donohue In the rise of popularity in reading, specifically within the YA genre, it has become evident that romance sells. Or,…
  • On the Value of Fantasy Novels03/20/2024
    Elliot Berkley // Guest Writer You’re introducing yourself in a new lit class, and the professor asks what everyone’s favorite genre is. As the domino…
  • The Case for Screenplays: What Modern Writers can Gain From Reading Scripts03/08/2024
    Above is an excerpt from Barry Jenkins and Tarell Alvin McCraney’s breathtaking 2016 screenplay Moonlight. In this scene, the main character, Little, is asking Juan, the man who has become a father figure to him, about his involvement with drugs.
  • ARC Review: A Great Country by Shilpi Somaya Gowda02/25/2024
    Grace Mattsen // Staff Writer A Great Country by Shilpi Somaya Gowda When Priya and Ashok Shah move their family to the affluent Pacific Hills,…
  • The Switch: Goodreads to The StoryGraph01/14/2024
    By Elisabeth Grass Every avid reader, and most not-so-avid readers, know about the wildly popular book-logging site Goodreads. It has been the frontrunning social cataloging…
  • Do Bookstores Deserve Your Money? : Deciding When and When Not to Purchase New Books01/14/2024
    By Paige Bayliss I love owning physical books. I love being able to say I have a collection. I love seeing them lined up on…
  • Literary/Writing Charities to Support01/14/2024
    By Meg Rady As we journey into the new year, many of us have set resolutions to become more charitable. There are many literary and…
  • New Year, New Reading Goals01/14/2024
    by Grace Mattsen It is the time of year when I find myself hungry for reinvention. Each January I firmly resolve to go on walks…
  • Interview with Two Span Time author Rita Chun11/30/2023
    By Liz Gómez I had the incredible privilege to interview Rita Chun, who is the author of the upcoming Wilde Press novella TwoSpanTime. Her kindness,…
  • Character-Driven Fiction11/16/2023
    By Savannah Bell What makes evocative fiction? Some would argue it’s a compelling setting, something either mystical or deeply grounded in reality. Perhaps it’s realistic…
  • Fall 2023 Internship Panel11/14/2023
    by Meg Rady Last Tuesday evening, Undergraduate Students for Publishing, better known as Pub Club, hosted their annual internship panel for students, by students. The…
  • ARC Review: Queen of Cuba by Peter J Lapp11/14/2023
    by Callan Whitley “When you picture spies, you may think of martinis, sweet cars, and sexy clothes. That wasn’t Ana. She didn’t go out with…
  • Reading for the Sake of Reading: Where do we draw the line?11/06/2023
    By Paige Bayliss Teenagers are reading again, but they’re not reading what you would hope. On an average day, you could walk down an American…
  • Social Media, Digital Publishing, and their Love Child: Substack11/01/2023
    By Grace Mattsen If you care about writing, reading, or publishing, you are likely familiar with the digital publisher, Substack. The venture-backed subscription-based company explores…
  • I’m So Glad I Live in a World with Autumns (And Books) : Favorite Fall Reads!11/01/2023
    By Callan Whitley It’s the season of warm cups of tea, rewatching Gilmore Girls (only seasons 1-3, for personal vendetta reasons), and cozying up with…
  • The Benefits of Audiobooks10/20/2023
    by Elisabeth Grass All throughout 2022, I think I read a total of maybe twelve books—including those I needed toread for school. At the beginning…
  • Hispanic Heritage Month Recommendations10/13/2023
    by Leanna Florez Hispanic Heritage Month takes place from September 15 to October 15, so in the last week of this month, we wanted to…
  • Maddie Gregorski on writing The Neural Network05/04/2023
    by Wilde Press Spring ’23 Author Maddie Gregorski It all started with a single scene: an argument. I spent so many nights replaying those few…
  • Teya Sorenson on writing This Cursed Death04/22/2023
    by Teya Sorenson, author of This Cursed Death, Wilde Press Spring ’23 Author In July of 2021 while hacking my way through the lengthy writing…
  • Trope Tuesday: The common female sacrifice, powers04/19/2023
    by Monica Rivera Sosa Even in fictional words of paper and ink women are still being oppressed and made to look small to conform to…
  • Trope Tuesday: Found Family04/12/2023
    by Meg Rady We’ve all heard the old adage, “blood is thicker than water.” Today, the cliché implies that familial bonds are stronger than any…
  • “The Rainbow Rose” by Sam Kostakis04/05/2023
    Congratulations to our winner of the March 2023 Writing Challenge, “The Rainbow Rose” by Sam Kostakis. This piece is an aromatic retelling of the classic…
  • ARC Review: Not So Perfect Strangers04/05/2023
    by Meg Rady Not so Perfect Strangers seems like a compelling take on race gender politics through this twisting thriller mystery follwing two woman, complete…
  • Trope Tuesday: Representation of Mixed Race and Racially Ambiguous Characters in Literary Tropes03/28/2023
    by Karina Jha Diversity in the literary canon is horrifically sparse. Old white cishet men dominate the literary world, even now, as we bolster our…
  • Books that Empower Women03/25/2023
    By Angela Cene In dedication to Women’s History month I want to share some books that empower women, and support female authors. However, for younger…
  • Trope Tuesday: Enemies to Lovers03/21/2023
    by Monica Rivera Sosa What is it about a knife-to-the-throat scene that drives us readers crazy? Psychologists will say it’s due to some unresolved trauma…
  • “Good” World-building from a Consumer’s Perspective03/10/2023
    by Monica Rivera Sosa As someone who mainly reads fantasy, it’s become increasingly apparent that world-building is more important than we give it credit for….
  • “To Let You Love Me” by Anonymous Author03/03/2023
    Congratulations to our winner of the February 2023 Writing Challenge, Anonymous Author with her piece, “To Let You Love Me.” The prompt was to use the words block, satisfaction, and favor in a romance piece.
  • Female Alumni Author Spotlight: Taylor Jenkins Reid03/03/2023
    It took me about three years of being a student at Emerson College before I learned that one of our illustrious alumni is none other than Taylor Jenkins Reid, lauded for her command of the adult literary sphere.
  • Why Are E-Books So Expensive?02/21/2023
    By Ana Sophia Garcia Cubas Assemat Allow me to paint what may be a familiar picture:  You get a book recommendation. Maybe from your mom,…
  • Is BookTok Worth the Hype?02/11/2023
    By Meg Rady How reliable is Booktok? Today, the social media subculture has taken the reading community by storm. By dictating the latest trends and…
  • New Books by Black Authors for Black History Month 202302/03/2023
    By Leanna Florez If you read one of these books, email pubclubonline@gmail.com to review it! This debut novel by author Eleanor Shearer follows a mother…
  • “I am become a blade”: The Male Ego in “Shadow and “Bone”01/30/2023
    by Guest Writer Monica Rivera Sosa “I am become a blade.” This iconic line from Leigh Bardugo’s Shadow and Bone created a surge of TikToks…
  • Who/What is a 21st-Century Monster?12/14/2022
    What is the difference between a friend and a follower? Both are interchangeable in conversations about social media and internet relationships, but is there a…
  • “Many white editors are not exposed to Black life beyond the headlines.”12/13/2022
    June of 2020 was a time of Instagram posts: black squares, infographics, and corporate statements. The publishing industry was not exempt from the latter, as…
  • Bon Appétit: “Recognize your worth – these publications need us more than we need them.”12/12/2022
    There may be readers who have, after parsing previous Diversity in Publishing posts, come to the conclusion that there is more being done to promote…
  • Five Books to Cozy Up With This Winter12/11/2022
    ‘Tis the season to snuggle up by the fire with a cozy blanket and a good book. If you’re looking for you next great read…
  • Keep the Faucet Running: A Chat with Wilde Press’s Fall 2022 Authors12/08/2022
    For many writers, our dream is to get a book published. Undergraduate Students for Publishing was able to make that happen for our two Fall…
  • Review of “Hijab Butch Blues” by Lamya H12/05/2022
    Ana Sophia Garcia-Cubas Assemat // Blog Writer Hijab Butch Blues is a striking memoir written by Lamya H that takes her experiences growing up in…
  • Reading for Fun12/02/2022
    Rebecca Zaharia // Blog Writer If you’ve noticed a recent voraciousness for reading in your friends, family, or online, you aren’t alone. We have now…
  • Wilde Press Spotlight: Always Winter11/29/2022
    Maddy Monroe // Guest Writer When people ask me when I started Always Winter, I usually tell them I started last spring – that’s when…
  • Men Writing Women11/22/2022
    Liberty Henry // Blog Writer Whenever men write women— particularly cisgender, heterosexual men— their inability to comprehend them is almost always disastrously apparent within the…
  • When We Were Sisters: Review11/17/2022
    Ana Sophia Garcia-Cubas Assemat // Blog Writer I love it when poets write novels. Their attention to pace and lyricism within the sentence, their meticulous…
  • Wilde Press Spotlight: Lisoyid11/15/2022
    Karina Jha // Blog Assistant Hello! My name is Karina Jha and I am the author of Lisoyid, one of the Wilde Press publications for…
  • WLP Town Hall Recap11/10/2022
    Leanna Florez // Blog Writer On November 1, 2022, the Writing, Literature, and Publishing (WLP) chairs, Creative Writing chairs, and WLP Student Government Association (SGA)…
  • #OwnVoices and the Conditionality of Representation11/08/2022
    Emma Shacochis // Blog Director When we discuss diversity in publishing, as important as it is to look at the internal operations of publishing houses,…
  • NaNoWriMo and Writer’s Block: The New Enemies to Lovers11/01/2022
    Leanna Florez // Blog Writer Writer’s block is the most feared enemy of any writer. NaNoWriMo, or National Novel Writing Month, offers us a chance…
  • History & Popularity of the Found Family Trope10/28/2022
    Meg Rady // Blog Writer The found family trope is perhaps one of the most popular tropes in modern media. Chances are you’ve consumed at…
  • To Love or to Hate: The Toxicity of Enemies to Lovers10/25/2022
    Isabel DeSisto // Guest Writer Tension, pining, and walking the thin line between love and hate are some of the many aspects that elevate a…
  • Ali Hazelwood Faces Backlash for Writing Process: Should Authors Rely on Tropes?10/21/2022
    Ana Garcia-Cubas Assemat // Blog Writer In an interview with Goodreads, neuroscientist and romance author Ali Hazelwood confessed that she struggled to write her second…
  • Tips and Tricks from the Pub Club Internship Panel10/20/2022
    Leanna Florez // Blog Writer Internships can be a daunting subject. Between the applications, interviews, and introduction to work life, they can cause anxiety just…
  • The Six-Minute Memoir: Getting Lost in the Details10/14/2022
    Rebecca Zaharia // Blog Writer As a writer, I always approach memoirs with some amount of trepidation. I’ve been a serial journaler for as long…
  • Toni Morrison, Publishing Pioneer: “You Need to Free Somebody Else”10/11/2022
    Emma Shacochis // Blog Director Working for what is now one of the “Big Five” publishing houses in the industry (the company now goes by…
  • The Saga of Sensitivity Readers04/21/2022
    Emma Shacochis // Blog Director Not every author who includes diverse characters in their stories is going to be doing so from an #OwnVoices perspective,…
  • Which TikTok Books Are Worth the Read?04/15/2022
    Kathleen Nolan // Blog Assistant If you’ve visited Barnes & Noble or your local bookstore recently, you’ve probably seen a “BookTok” table full of contemporary…
  • Writing As Process and Goal04/07/2022
    Allison Armijo // Blog Writer I remember when I was in elementary school, writing minorly fleshed-out stories on cardstock paper in crayon. I had control…
  • Welcome Spring with Some Magical Reads!03/30/2022
    Karina Jha // Blog Assistant As spring is just beginning, here are some books that will add a little magic to the last of your…
  • Sex “Self-Help” Literature: Who Is It Helping?03/03/2022
    by Alli Armijo // Blog Writer Tucked between the relationship and sociology sections of every bookstore, there are usually three to four books about female…
  • Pub Club Recommends: Unconventional Stories About Love02/08/2022
    As our definition of love continues to bloom outward, past the heteronormative and binary, past the expected, past what centuries of love stories have taught…
  • I Don’t Know About Charles Bukowski02/01/2022
    Alli Armijo // Blog Writer The first thing I do when I am interested in a book is turn to a random page and read…
  • Confessional Essays in the Literary Canon12/14/2021
    Alli Armijo // Blog Writer Every morning, I like to sit down and journal. Sometimes I write about the people in my life, sometimes I…
  • The Breakup Stories: Reflections Post-First Draft12/07/2021
    Frankie Rowley // Blog Writer At nineteen, I have completed my lifelong dream: becoming an author. Becoming an author has been anything but the euphoric…
  • Dreaming of You: A Journey Into Celebrity and What It Means to Disappear12/02/2021
    Allison Armijo // Blog Writer Have you ever brought your idol back from the dead? Have you ever wanted to?  Melissa Lozada-Oliva is a Guatemalan…
  • Love: What We Know Based On “What We Talk About”11/09/2021
    Allison Armijo // Blog Writer Raymond Carver is known for his minimalist writing style, through which he challenges his audience to read between the lines,…
  • Diving Into Taylor Jenkins Reid’s Glamorous Fictional Hollywood11/03/2021
    Kathleen Nolan // Blog Assistant Whether you’ve spent hours scrolling through BookTok this year or love to browse the popular fiction table at your local…
  • The Body: An Obligatory Haunted House10/26/2021
    Allison Armijo // Blog Writer Carmen Maria Machado is no stranger to horror, as a genre, or as an experience. Critically acclaimed author of In…
  • Pub Club’s Internship Panel Recap10/19/2021
    Emma Shacochis // Blog Director Spring internship deadlines are looming – are you ready for them yet? If you aren’t, and don’t know where to…
  • Wilde Press Spring 2021 Audiobooks06/04/2021
    Olivia Smith // Pub Club Vice President The Destruction of One, Penelope Evans by Isabella Rodrigues and Rootlines by Kelsey Day are the latest books…
  • Where History Begins04/27/2021
    Andi Smith // Blog Writer I’ll ask you a question that seems simple: what is historical fiction?  That’s not a trick question: it’s just fiction…
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