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A tapestry of life, weaving something beautiful: A review of Tears of the Weaver by Zaheera Jina Asvat
The Tears of the Weaver offers a social critique that invites readers to sit with discomfort, while also reminding us that we each carry our own tapestry, woven with the stories that shape us.
Aug 11, 20254 min read


Definitions and descriptions of humans are human rights issues: a review of The Evolving Gaze, IHRAM Press
The Evolving Gaze Quarter One 2025 IHRAM Press International Human Rights Art Movement Curated and edited by Lisa Zammit First Literary...
Jun 25, 20257 min read


Q&A with T.S. Riley, author of The Scent of the Lilies
Everything feels so absolute when you’re a kid. You don’t have the understanding of perspective that comes with years of life experience.
Mar 21, 20257 min read


Coming-of-age novel Scent of the Lilies sensitively explores family, adoption, bullying
What begins as a novel about bullying becomes a novel of depth about family, empathy, recognizing pain, and rebuilding through adoption.
Mar 17, 20254 min read


The sportification of the university: a review of satirical fiction Big Time, a novel by Rus Bradburd
Could anything be more terrifying to Humanities lovers than having your beloved university taken over by a multi-national beer company?
Jan 21, 20255 min read


Satirical road trip novel Cray Cray Nayshun examines the political divides in America using humor as its guide.
Satirist Barry Wild embarks on his road trip across America with a strong belief that comedy brings healing.
Jan 6, 20258 min read
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