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10 Figures of Speech You Might Be Using Without Realizing It
Figures of speech are everywhere! Discover 10 fun and familiar ones you might already be using in everyday conversations.
Janeth
Jun 33 min read


Mental Health Media: Narratives That Made Us Feel Seen
As Mental Health Month ends, we’re spotlighting five narratives that made us feel seen and heard.
Yassie
May 314 min read


Why Editing Is the Most Underrated Part of Storytelling
Discover why editing isn’t just a final step—it’s the secret to making your story resonate, flow, and connect with readers.
Yassie
May 312 min read


Storytelling Without a Soul: The Real Cost of AI-Generated Books
AI-generated books may be efficient, but they bypass the creative journey that gives writing its soul. Explore how overreliance on AI tools leads to cognitive offloading, dulling our critical thinking and creativity.
Yassie
May 293 min read


Breaking the Silence: How Sharing Stories Fosters Community and Eases Isolation
Discover how storytelling fosters mental health, builds community, and eases isolation, especially for youth. Learn how sharing stories can reduce stigma, spark connection, and empower healing.
Yassie
May 264 min read


Daniel Keyes and the Enduring Power of Flowers for Algernon
Discover the life and legacy of Daniel Keyes, the brilliant author behind Flowers for Algernon and other unforgettable works.
Janeth
May 253 min read


The Carefully Crafted Chaos Behind Reality TV
Reality shows blur fact and fiction. Behind the drama is a well-edited illusion we keep coming back for.
Yassie
May 213 min read


The Fanfic-to-Trad Pub Pipeline: Helpful or Harmful?
The fanfic-to-trad pub pipeline is endangering fandom–let’s talk about it.

Pola
May 194 min read


How Editing Services Support First-Time Authors
First-time author? Discover how editing services refine your manuscript, enhance clarity, and support your publishing journey.
Yassie
May 172 min read


How to Train Your Dragon (2010): A Masterclass in Storytelling Disguised as a Family Film
In honor of the live-action reboot, we revisit How to Train Your Dragon: the story of a Viking boy, a Night Fury, and a friendship that changed everything.
Yassie
May 163 min read


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


Kevin Kwan: The Author Who Made Asia Shine
Kevin Kwan, author of Crazy Rich Asians, captivated readers with his relatable tales of Asian high society and lavish lifestyles.
Janeth
May 112 min read


5 Upcoming Book Adaptations We’re Excited For
There’s nothing quite as exciting as the idea of a story we love making it to the big screen. Here are some books we’re excited to see in cinemas and on streaming platforms.

Pola
May 93 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


The Stories We Tell Ourselves: How Narrative Shapes Mental Health
How we frame our personal stories shapes mental health. Explore how self-narratives fuel anxiety or build resilience and how rewriting them can transform our lives.
Yassie
May 53 min read


Joseph Pulitzer: Innovator, Editor, and Philanthropist
Joseph Pulitzer’s journey revolutionized journalism and established lasting educational institutions and the Pulitzer Prize.
Janeth
May 53 min read


What Will Your Poster Be?: A Look into Haymitch Abernathy in Sunrise on the Reaping
In Sunrise on the Reaping, we gain a much better understanding of Haymitch through his experiences before, during and after the 75th Hunger Games.

Pola
May 23 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


Dalton Trumbo: The Screenwriter Behind Hollywood Classics
Discover how Dalton Trumbo, a prolific screenwriter of the '40s-'50s, crafted award-winning films like Roman Holiday and Spartacus.
Andria Pasco
Apr 273 min read


The Catcher in the Rye: A Classic That Resonates Across Generations
Salinger’s The Catcher in the Rye continues to resonate with readers across generations, exploring themes of adolescence and authenticity.
Andria Pasco
Apr 253 min read
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