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My Novel âThe Mermaidâs Sisterâ Arose from True Depths of Mourning
Our villain was the cancer that preyed on my younger sister, Kate.
— Carrie Anne Noble —
No, Stories Should Not âWreck You, the Readerâ
In anxious times, itâs not healthy for stories to destroy us emotionally.
— Marian A. Jacobs —
Why Our Dreams May Tell Stories As We Sleep
Iâve always been fascinated by the tales we see behind our own eyes.
— Zackary Russell —
Meet Your Familyâs Next Favorite Film: Kikiâs Delivery Service
Miyazakiâs coming-of-age tale reenchants the follow-your-heart trope.
— Shannon Stewart —
Why We Long for Movies to Match Their Books
From zombies to British nannies, film versions that depart their source material leave us hoping for more.
— L.G. McCary —
To Help Kids Learn Pop Culture Engagement, Parents Must Work Together
How can moms and dads from different backgrounds agree on pop culture parenting?
— Jason Joyner —
Implicit Magic in Fantasy Fiction Can Stir Our Longing for Transcendent Myth
Some fantasy novels prefer complex magic systems, but âimplicit magicâ often provokes greater themes in characters and readers.
— Elijah David —
How Reading Epic Fantasy Helps Me Be Brave
Some fault fantasy as unnecessary, but only these stories can uniquely shape our hearts to love virtues such as courage and truth.
— Josiah DeGraaf —
I Canât Wait to Borrow Books from New Earthâs Library
After the Resurrection, I plan to keep enjoying what I do now: fantastic reading.
— Zackary Russell —
Pixarâs âOnwardâ Wears the Symbolism of Pants
Dan Scanlonâs film leans into the bitterness of loss with its core symbol, leading the audience to a realistic yet redemptive theme.
— Shannon Stewart —
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