
To The Monster, With Love
I threw away the night light that you always hated. Continue reading To The Monster, With Love

Evangeline Temple: Part I
The first part of a funny little story. Continue reading Evangeline Temple: Part I

Betty Smith, Coffee, and the Existence of Beauty.
I know you don’t want to hear this right now, but beauty does exist. Continue reading Betty Smith, Coffee, and the Existence of Beauty.

Who’s Afraid of René Descartes?
Some of us have anxiety, René. Continue reading Who’s Afraid of René Descartes?

Mary’s Room
“I have decided to go insane,” Mary announced. Continue reading Mary’s Room

When Native Americans Took Alcatraz
Where do Native Americans go when their land is stolen from them? Well, in 1969, Alcatraz. Continue reading When Native Americans Took Alcatraz

The Evil Appeal of Sociopaths in Literature
Especially right now, when we feel like we’ve got to care all the time about everything, the sociopath’s nonchalance is both the most evil and enchanting thing about them. Continue reading The Evil Appeal of Sociopaths in Literature

The Munsters: When the Real Horror is Racism
Whether viewers realized or not, “The Munsters” was an allegory for race in America. Continue reading The Munsters: When the Real Horror is Racism

Terrible Fish: Women and Mirrors in Literature
Mirrors are a potent image whichever way they turn and twist and distort (and they often do). Continue reading Terrible Fish: Women and Mirrors in Literature

The Mysterious History of the Black Madonna
It is vital that we emphasize that there is a place for Black women in history, in art, and in religion. Continue reading The Mysterious History of the Black Madonna
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