Book Review: A Court of Silver Flames by Sarah J. Maas
★★★★★ Ever since reading Throne of Glass when I was 15, I have been a massive Sarah J. Maas fan. I
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★★★★★ Ever since reading Throne of Glass when I was 15, I have been a massive Sarah J. Maas fan. I
Especially in light of recent events, it is more important than ever to read about women's experiences in
In light of the events of summer 2020, when George Floyd's murder and the protests that followed caught
LUTG’s latest production, a Zoom version of V. B. Leghorn’s Collective Dating, fully embraces the limitations of pandemic
When it comes to LGBTQ+ History Month, I find myself both thinking about the wider history of the community, and
Do you want to contribute your writing to an academic journal but don’t know where to begin? Why not
The Gifts of Reading is a collection of love letters to the written word, the stories that inspired authors to
Layla AlAmmar is a Kuwaiti-American author currently based in Lancaster where she is studying for a PhD in English Literature.
Two words – academic burnout. At this point mid-term, it can seem as though there is no end in sight and
The North-South divide in England can be something fun to joke around about, but it also poses real problems. Alongside
When coming to terms with parts of our identity, we often look towards the media for role models. Seeing elements
I have always loved reading. But, with university and having to read hundreds of pages of academic writing each week,
The Color Purple by Alice Walker By Beth Train-Brown This modern classic is set in the deep American South and
February is LGBTQ+ History Month. And it’s about education. I could stop there, but it’d make for a
I am constantly adding books to my wishlist, so I enjoy recommending books to other people in the hope that