Can one eat art? Why not, especially if the art is edible and even yummy! In college I took a philosophy class centered on the
Category: Art/Literature
Kafka’s ‘Eleven Sons’: A Story?
The categorization of a literary work isn’t always simple and easy. Many works can be read one way AND another and may or may not
Joyce Bartholomew – A Voice of Faith and Hope
Joyce Bartholomew is a celebrity whose talent springs from the love of music and the love of God. Hailing from California, Joyce sings in faith
The Gothic Treatment of Morals and Doom
Recently I watched the classic mystery/horror movie Daughter of Darkness (1948) and the gothic element of in the movies’ theme and setting was inviting enough
Liberals a Threat to Freedom of Thought and Expression in Fiction
Freedom is integral to both the aesthetic and functional aspects of literature, whether fiction, poetry, or non-fiction. In today’s “liberal” societies, however, this quality of
Interactale 12 – Chance by Luck
Chance sat astride his Harley, the green-flamed beast, with the thunderous python pipes roaring in his ears. He was at crossroads. He was torn in
‘Old Mr. Marblehall’ by Eudora Welty
Published first in 2009 in The Audience Review (a publication of World Audience Books), this short review essay of mine touches on key features of
Interactale 11 – Shelter
They looked at the old wooden cottage in front of them in the hills. It was dark and the hills were quiet and cold. “Let’s
Interactale 10 – One Wonderful Day
“Gimme my bag!” Steve tried to yell at the group of four, the Bully Boys as they were called at the school. Mitch, the oldest