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    Five Authors to Read during Black History Month
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 31, 2018
    • 8 min

    Five Authors to Read during Black History Month

    The celebration of Black History Month has been marked with both enthusiasm and contention. While some see it as a way to remedy the fact...
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    Voyages into the Unknown:The Lives of Little-Known Explorers
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 6 min

    Voyages into the Unknown:The Lives of Little-Known Explorers

    One of the most iconic explorers of his age, Ernest Shackleton is today a figure of great historical fascination and commendation. A...
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    Unearthing the Future:
Xenoarchaeology in Science
Fiction
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 4 min

    Unearthing the Future: Xenoarchaeology in Science Fiction

    While science fiction is frequently characterised by its exploration of the future, and its many possibilities, some of the best science...
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    Exploring Jane Austen through the Proud
and the Prejudiced
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 5 min

    Exploring Jane Austen through the Proud and the Prejudiced

    The fame of Jane Austen is such that, not only does she appear frequently on lists of history’s greatest authors, but soon she will...
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    Charting a Course for Beautiful Books of Maps
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 4 min

    Charting a Course for Beautiful Books of Maps

    Maps have held a place in our collective cultural imagination for centuries, for their ability to represent and order the world around...
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    A Brief History of Tiny Books
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 5 min

    A Brief History of Tiny Books

    From pocket-sized to postage stamp-sized, tiny books have long proved that bigger is not always better. Throughout history people have...
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    Fantastic Books and Where to Find Them: Building a Cryptozoological Canon
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 5 min

    Fantastic Books and Where to Find Them: Building a Cryptozoological Canon

    There’s a lot of fervour and anticipation as we embark on the five-film series of J.K. Rowling’s Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them....
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    Neil Gaiman and Modern Myth-Making
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 6 min

    Neil Gaiman and Modern Myth-Making

    The influence of myths on modern fantasy fiction can hardly be understated. The ancient stories of heroic endeavours and magical...
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    The Threads of Time in the Bayeux Tapestry
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 4 min

    The Threads of Time in the Bayeux Tapestry

    Over the past nine centuries, 1066 has remained one of the most well-remembered dates in English history. Marking the Norman conquest of...
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    Super Girls: Finding your Girl Squad in Comic Books
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 8 min

    Super Girls: Finding your Girl Squad in Comic Books

    Recent years have seen the rise of the girl squad. Most famously used in reference to Taylor Swift and her entourage of glamorous and...
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    Lessons from the Great Tales: 10 ProfoundQuotes from Fantasy Literature
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 3 min

    Lessons from the Great Tales: 10 ProfoundQuotes from Fantasy Literature

    The best of fantasy literature allows us not only to explore new worlds but also our own. In strapping on our literary walking shoes and...
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    Marple-style Meddling: Five Crime Novels with Amateur Detectives
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 4 min

    Marple-style Meddling: Five Crime Novels with Amateur Detectives

    Since her creation in 1930, Miss Marple has remained one of the most enduring and endearing characters in crime fiction. A far cry from...
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    The Legacy of Peter Rabbit: An Interview with Brown Bag Films' David McCamley
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 7 min

    The Legacy of Peter Rabbit: An Interview with Brown Bag Films' David McCamley

    The children’s stories and characters of Beatrix Potter are some of the most beloved in the world. Her work has a sense of longevity and...
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    Comics to Commence a Cosmos: Creation myths in graphic novels
    Rachel Sherlock
    • Aug 30, 2018
    • 5 min

    Comics to Commence a Cosmos: Creation myths in graphic novels

    Comic books are an incredible space for conceptual art and imagination. It is hardly surprising then, that many illustrators have looked...
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