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  • Trope Tuesday: Representation of Mixed Race and Racially Ambiguous Characters in Literary Tropes
    About Publishing | About Reading | About Writing | Diversity in Publishing | Reviews | Trope Tuesday!

    Trope Tuesday: Representation of Mixed Race and Racially Ambiguous Characters in Literary Tropes

    ByKarina Jha 03/28/2023

    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 efforts to include as many…

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    Books that Empower Women

    Byleannaflorez 03/25/2023

    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 girls and generations they need…

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  • Trope Tuesday: Enemies to Lovers
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    Trope Tuesday: Enemies to Lovers

    Byleannaflorez 03/21/2023

    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 or unhealthy coping mechanism but…

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  • “Good” World-building from a Consumer’s Perspective
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    “Good” World-building from a Consumer’s Perspective

    Byleannaflorez 03/10/202303/08/2023

    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. We must ask ourselves why…

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  • “To Let You Love Me” by Anonymous Author
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    “To Let You Love Me” by Anonymous Author

    Byleannaflorez 03/03/2023

    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.

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  • Female Alumni Author Spotlight: Taylor Jenkins Reid
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    Female Alumni Author Spotlight: Taylor Jenkins Reid

    ByRebecca Zaharia 03/03/2023

    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.

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