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I believe this work is meant to ask:
How many miracles go unrecognized in our lives, simply because they didn’t appear within the limitations we’ve grown to expect? 🧵
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Characters don't always need arcs. Some stay the same and force others to change. Think of them as fixed stars while the story spins around them. Have you used a steadfast character before? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
A theme-free #ShakespeareSunday weekend sees Shakespeare almost blowing his ten-syllable ‘budget’ on just two glorious words!
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In fragmented narratives, meaning often hides in what’s missing. Gaps in time or POV invite readers to co-author the story. What’s the most powerful moment you’ve built between the lines? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
Let’s talk unreliable narrators! They keep readers guessing and blur the line between perception and reality. What’s your favorite twist in a story that left you questioning everything? Share below and dive into the world of cunning perspectives! 🤔 #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
New on the blog: Of Human Bondage and the pain people mistake for love. Maugham understood attachment, self-deception, and the ways people keep returning to what harms them. tinyurl.com/4k5bhcb5
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I wanted to say thank you for approaching me with your proposal to look into my writing. The profiling achieved & the resulting breakdown, was astounding, to say the least.
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Stories told in close third often reveal more about a character than first person. The distance lets subtext breathe, and readers catch what the character misses. Ever tried switching POV mid-draft? Surprising things emerge. #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
In literary fiction, silence can be more revealing than dialogue. What a character avoids saying or leaves unfinished builds tension and subtext. It’s the pause that shows the depth. Have you used silence intentionally in your work? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
Ever notice how silence in dialogue reveals more than words? A pause, a look, an unfinished sentence can speak volumes. Subtext builds richer characters and tension without explaining everything. What’s your favorite example? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
Ever notice how some novels use silence between characters as emotional weight? Absence can say more than dialogue. What’s a moment of wordless tension or space in fiction that stuck with you? #writingcraft #booksky #literaryanalysis
A lot of literary fiction loves characters who notice everything but act on nothing. Is that realism or inertia? How do you write thoughtful characters without stalling the plot? Curious what others think. #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
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📣 New Podcast! "Elizabeth Bowen - Hand in Glove" on @Spreaker #auntandnieces #bookdiscussion #bookrecommendations #classicnovels #elizabethbowen #familydynamics #fictionalfamilies #gothicelements #handinglove #intriguingtales #irishauthors #irishliterature #jasminelodge #literaryanalysis
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Unreliable narrators aren't just a twist, they reflect how memory, bias, or trauma shape stories. Think of what your character omits as part of the plot. What's left unsaid can reveal just as much. #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
A lot of great narratives hinge on what the characters *withhold* from each other. Silence, evasion, repression, these shape plot as much as action. What stories have you read where the unsaid changed everything? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
The Ultimate Guide to Do Frankenstein Chapter-by-Chapter Analysis
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Five villains, five philosophies. Shon Mehta examines how ambition, faith, and survival shape moral opposition in The Timingila.
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A character lying to themselves is often more revealing than a full confession. Self-deception builds tension and gives readers a deeper entry point. Where have you seen this used well? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
Some novels use food scenes not just to flesh out setting, but to reveal power dynamics. Who eats, who serves, who watches—all carry weight. Think of your last dinner scene. What was really being consumed? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
"Waiting for you to stop performing." 🎭 Our "Headlights and High Tide" analysis reveals a masterful study in authenticity and the masks we wear. What does it take to truly be seen? Unpack Simon's revelation with us. #LiteraryAnalysis #Authenticity
New bonus material for Plague Island paid subscribers: reflections on our Shakespearean lens. Why King Lear is Trump's biography. Why #Shakespeare understood aging #tyrants better than any contemporary political analyst.
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Dante’s Divine Comedy – A Literary Classic That Still Shapes Modern Thought
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📣 New Podcast! "Saturday Night Serial - F. Scott Fitzgerald - The Great Gatsby - Chapter 9, Part 1" on @Spreaker #1920s #americanliterature #bookrecommendations #classicnovels #daisybuchanan #fscottfitzgerald #gatsbyparties #ginevraking #jaygatsby #jazzage #literaryanalysis #literarytragedy
Some novels slip into second person not for novelty but to blur the boundary between character and reader. It can evoke dislocation, urgency, or complicity. Used sparingly, it hits hard. Where have you seen it work well? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
I’ve noticed more novels using scene fragments instead of full chapters to mirror fragmented memory or trauma. It shifts how we process time in the story. Has anyone tried this in their own work? Curious how it changes narrative momentum. #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft
While re-reading a Victorian novel that had been dismissed by critics as “sentimental,” she realized it was being critiqued using very different criteria than that of other books, particularly those enshrined in the English canon of literature. She said women’s writing was like a quilt being judged by the standards of wood-working. Beautiful work was being ignored because it was stitched, not carved.
Then Showalter saw how different generations of women wrote about the topics that were used by society to constrain women. The writing about issues like marriage, hysteria, ambition, silence, and others changed as society reacted to the push for women’s rights. Those changes were one indicator that women’s writing was quite different from that of men’s. And Showalter kept seeing more indicators.
Those indicators clarified the need for a new and distinct form of literary analysis for women’s writing. Showalter called it gynocriticism, and said it offered new perspectives on the ways in which women create meaning through their writing. Some academics said gynocriticism made it possible for literary criticism to be generous. It could also tell stories instead of just issuing a verdict.
An undated photo of author, critic, and feminist Elaine Showalter. Source: Women's Media Center
It is the birthday in 1941 of the American author, literary critic, and feminist Elaine Showalter.
She realized women's writing needed a new type of literary criticism, so she created one.
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Characters who misunderstand themselves often feel more real than those who know exactly who they are. That gap between self-perception and reality drives some of the most compelling arcs. Who’s your favorite example? #booksky #literaryanalysis #writingcraft