Stories for Wondering and Wandering

Author The Sunset Owl

Glass Labyrinths, and Other Fragile Things

Every well-ordered thing is fragile, and every fragile thing is bound to break.

Reclaiming Embodiment in “Beloved”

The questions and implications of existence in a subjected body are at the heart of Toni Morrison’s “Beloved”.

Letters to Nobody: Am I Weird?

I’ve always felt like a bit of a weirdo…but am I really?

Classics Retold: The Myth of Daedalus

A retelling of a classic Greek myth.

Letters to Nobody: Is My Writing Voice Bad?

As a writer, I have to constantly fight against my natural instinct, which is to please everyone.

Letters to Nobody: Why Don’t I Love Snow Anymore?

It’s normal, I know, to change. But I had hoped that I wouldn’t mature.

A Brief Introduction to Feminist Readings of “Hamlet”

How Can We Rediscover Ophelia and Gertrude?

Letters to Nobody: How are People Brave?

Is it enough to do brave things? Or do you have to do the things that actually scare you?

Letters to Nobody: Why Do I Hold My Pencil the Wrong Way?

For someone who writes as much as I do, I’m technically very bad at it.

Classics Retold: Tam Lin

A retelling inspired by the Scottish ballad.

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