“Echoes of Jazz Age” by F. Scott Fitzgerald
An advice often given to writers is to not attempt to write about a time period until it’s over, only leaving echoes in its wake. Only when a new era has begun ...
An advice often given to writers is to not attempt to write about a time period until it’s over, only leaving echoes in its wake. Only when a new era has begun ...
Like a series of party scenes that once bloomed bright in the 1920s east coast, The Great Gatsby is like a festivity in itself—one long-drawn summer of humid he...
This post isn’t about zombies, but it starts with an essay on them. The essay (by Margaret Atwood) wound through many lands and touched on many waters: hu...