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I know this essay is going to get me in all kinds of trouble, but I’ve never been a fan of superheroes. Superheroes are an American thing, and my formative years were spent in England. The heroes of my childhood were knights and sailors and...
I received news recently of the founding of a new literary magazine in my little corner of the culture. I know many of the people involved, a couple personally, more by reputation. I congratulate them, and I wish them well. But I can’t help...
Do we need another hero? Tina Turner didn’t think so.
But a lot of people disagree. They ask for heroes and stories of heroes. Which is a bit of a puzzle, isn’t it? Why should they need to ask? Stories of heroes number as the fish in the...
Lisa Libes’ recent essay, The Strange Death of Literary Women, made a very valid critique of the growing predominance of smut in the fiction written for women. (Men are spared only in the sense that they prefer their smut in the form of pic...
The Hero’s Journey has dominated our thinking about story since George Lucas took the idea put forth by Christopher Vogler and turned it into a little movie called Star Wars. I think it is fair to say that since then, the Hero’s Journey mod...
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