Enchiridion

Fan Theory and Transformative Works, fandom, Writing Theory

I Hate Alternative Universe Fanfiction

Hot take.I donโ€™t like fanfiction AUs.Now what am I talking about exactly?In the parlance of the fanfiction community, โ€œAUโ€ means โ€œAlternate Universe.โ€ It is a work in which the characters of the original IP are placed into a completely new setting unlike their original one. Not to be confused with something like a crossover or… Continue reading I Hate Alternative Universe Fanfiction

Books and Literature, Media Literacy and Analysis

Some of Y’all Just Don’t Want to Admit You Actually Like Fanfiction

Fanfiction is defined, at its core, is a piece of new work created by the fan of an existing work that borrows characters, settings, and other elements to craft a new narrative. A retelling is defined, at its core, is a piece of new work created by the fan of an existing work that borrows… Continue reading Some of Y’all Just Don’t Want to Admit You Actually Like Fanfiction

Fan Theory and Transformative Works, Media Literacy and Analysis

When Canon Gets Remolded in Our Image

About a decade ago, I had this online gaming pal who was only getting into Harry Potter as an adult via the movies and some of the games. They knew I had not only read the books but knew them in pretty intricate detail. It was one of my primary fandoms as a kid well… Continue reading When Canon Gets Remolded in Our Image

Books and Literature, Reviews, Wrapups and Reviews

April Reads and Reviews

Check the end for promos, free books, and special sales. Sweet VengeanceViano OniomohErotic Horror, 2023 After being raped and brutally assaulted Joy seeks out the help of the demon Malachi to help her get revenge and ultimate kill her rapist. She wants to do the deed herself, but needs Malachiโ€™s help to enact her plan… Continue reading April Reads and Reviews

Books and Literature

I Don’t Understand How Bookstores Work

This past weekend (the last Saturday of April) was Indie Bookstore Day. My usual indie bookstore was actually closed, however, their day dedicated to working the Texas Teen Book Festival. They moved their celebrations, instead, to Sunday. So, instead, I took to two stores that I had never been to before. One was newly opened,… Continue reading I Don’t Understand How Bookstores Work

Books and Literature, On Reading

But I WANT to Like It

There are a few authors and series in the science fiction and fantasy community that are, ostensibly, considered essential reads. But not every person is going to like any given book, even if it is a staple. Yet people still sit down to read them, not generally knowing how theyโ€™ll feel in the end.This leads… Continue reading But I WANT to Like It

Books and Literature, On Reading, Writing Theory

Why Do We Actually Need Romantasy?

A large chunk of my book marketing information, lately, comes in the form of one of the big social media sites. BookTok, BookStagram, BookTube here and there. So itโ€™s hard for me to gauge whether this problem persists in other places where books are talked about. I imagine it does, as I see its ramifications… Continue reading Why Do We Actually Need Romantasy?

Books and Literature, On Reading, Uncategorized, Writing Theory

Dune is a Science Fiction Novel and You’re NOT ALLOWED to Fight About It

Iโ€™ll make two strong statements regarding how we label our favorite books: 1. Genres are made up marketing terms. 2. Genres are an integral element in how we navigate the the reading and literary landscape. The nature of language where all things are made up, in the end, makes both these things true and addressable… Continue reading Dune is a Science Fiction Novel and You’re NOT ALLOWED to Fight About It

Books and Literature, On Reading

Half the Wheel of Time Books are Bad, Yet We Still Recommend Them

For the uninitiated, thereโ€™s a well-known fantasy series called the Wheel of Time. Itโ€™s a fourteen book saga begun by Robert Jordan and ended by Brandon Sanderson on Jordanโ€™s passing. Itโ€™s considered a modern classic in fantasy circles. Those same groups will argue up one side and down the other about the overall quality of… Continue reading Half the Wheel of Time Books are Bad, Yet We Still Recommend Them