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Creatinuum
We talk about our Creatinuum Podcast episodes in detail.


From Snow White to Shrek: Why Fairy Tales Keep Changing with Every Generation
Explore how fairy tales evolve across generations, from Disney classics to modern twists that reinvent the stories we thought we knew.
Yassie
May 143 min read


Monsters Under the Bed: Why Kids Need Dark Stories
Dark themes in kids' media foster emotional growth, mental health awareness & truth.
Yassie
May 73 min read


How Old Fairy Tales Shape Modern Stories Across Cultures
Fairy tales evolve from dark lessons to modern retellings, shaping storytelling across cultures and generations.
Yassie
Apr 303 min read


Romance in Every Frame: Why Pride and Prejudice (2005) Still Captivates Audiences
Discover why Pride and Prejudice (2005) is a fan-favorite in Creatinuum Episode 60, exploring its lasting impact on Regency fiction.
Yassie
Apr 233 min read


Writers on the Screen: How Visual Media Captures the Life of a Writer
Films and TV explore the struggles, impact, and responsibility of writers, revealing how storytelling shapes characters, audiences, and the world.
Yassie
Apr 163 min read


Tropes We Love and Hate: What Makes a Story Work?
Explore the best and worst of storytelling tropes—why some pull us in and others feel worn out. It all comes down to how they’re used!
Yassie
Apr 93 min read


The Marvel Cinematic Fatigue
The MCU built a universe of complex stories that became a cultural phenomenon but is slowly losing its impact.
Yassie
Apr 23 min read


The Economy of Expression: A Poet’s Way of Communicating
Unlike writing prose, where you can describe the whole ocean, poetry is like capturing the ocean in a teacup.
Yassie
Mar 262 min read


You’ve Read Shakespeare Without Reading Shakespeare
Glean a bit of history and writing techniques from one of the greatest literary geniuses of all time, William Shakespeare!
Yassie
Mar 193 min read


From 8-Bit to Epic Tales: Learn Storytelling Through Gaming
Dive into the evolution of video game storytelling and learn narrative techniques from them!
Yassie
Mar 123 min read


Beyond Canon: How Shipping Shapes our View of Fictional Relationships
Shipping goes beyond pairing characters—it’s about storytelling, creativity, and connection, shaping how fans engage with media.
Andria Pasco
Mar 53 min read


The Joys and Challenges of Romance Writing and Editing
Love is in the air, hearts are all aflutter, and we’re diving into the ups and downs of writing and editing romance fiction!
Andria Pasco
Feb 262 min read


Comfort Literature: The Joy of Familiar Reading for Emotional Escape
We discuss books and stories that provide us with a sense of relaxation, familiarity, and emotional warmth.

Jill
Oct 4, 20243 min read


Video Game Adaptations: From Consoles to the Screen
Let’s find out how interactive gaming experiences are transformed into compelling on-screen narratives.

Jill
Sep 4, 20243 min read


Exploring Grammar in Speech and Writing: How Important Is It?
We discuss the nuances of grammar in both spoken and written communication. Let’s find out how grammar impacts clarity and credibility.

Jill
Aug 11, 20243 min read


Our Selves on Our Shelves: How Our Personal Libraries Reflect Who We Are
Whether we arrange them by title, author, genre, or even color, our collection of books show so much of who we are and what we love.

Bea
Aug 8, 20244 min read


To Be Kind and Well in Mind: Exploring Mental Health in Fiction
How has mental health been addressed in fiction, and what can be learned or improved from it?

Bea
Aug 2, 20244 min read


Disappointing Book-to-Movie Adaptations: When Films Fail to Capture the Magic
Join us as we discuss book-to-movie adaptations that only left us fans wishing that filmmakers had left these beloved books alone.

Jill
Jul 31, 20243 min read


Returning to Our Favorites: Why We Often Fall Back on Our "Comfort Literature"
Whether it's a full-length novel, poems or short stories, we can't deny that we often feel drawn to reread our favorite pieces of literature

Bea
Jul 26, 20243 min read


Not Theirs But Ours: What the "Death of the Author" Means in Fiction
Who defines how a book is meant to be read—the author or the reader?

Bea
Jul 5, 20244 min read
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