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On This Day: The Sophomore Story, Salem's Lot
The emotional honesty which can be found even among mystical forces is the novel's lifeblood, and it's a tool King uses in his works frequently. The true horror lies within our recognition of the narrative's conspicuous proximity to us, and it's the very same mechanism that has, and will continue to, maintain the immortality of King's work.
Brenna Calhoun
7 days ago3 min read


Recapping This Year's Banned Books Week
I believe it was best put by American astronomer and planetary scientist Carl Sagan when he stated, "Every book has the power to light the flame of knowledge in its reader. To ban them is to extinguish that flame.”
Brenna Calhoun
Oct 123 min read


SIGHT by Alexandria Clarimond, Macular Degeneration, and Advocacy for the Visually Impaired
October is blindness awareness month, which means it's important to listen to the stories and voices of those affected. This month, take the opportunity to experience true vision through the lens of a woman whose physical vision has been lost. Experience SIGHT!
Brenna Calhoun
Oct 22 min read


¡Arriba! Celebrating National Hispanic Heritage Month
In the words of first Hispanic justice of the Supreme Court, Sonia Sotomayor, "It is important for all of us to appreciate where we come from and how that history has really shaped us in ways that we might not understand.”
Brenna Calhoun
Sep 243 min read
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