

Chronicles of Oxford: The Last Battle
I returned to Pasley on Thursday and have experienced, along with a slew of contradicting feelings, utter bewilderment. Oxford was...


Reflections on Oxbridge
Over three weeks ago, I crossed the Atlantic for the first time. Nine days later - after touring London with a resolve (almost) undaunted...


Romanticism: The Abuse of Adjectives
Lately I have been conducting great deal of research concerning literary periods to “enhance” my bookish knowledge and ideally pinpoint...


The Woes of Writing a Novel
My biggest goal in life is to become a prolific writer; settling down after a career as a feminist, english professor, journalist, and...


Top Reads of 2017
Perhaps this post is slightly late, however, 2017 was a rather fortuitous year book wise, and I wished to compile some of the top notch...


Why I love the twenties
The “roaring” twenties is revered for it’s glamour and prosperity, dubbed the “Jazz age” in celebration of it’s audacity, style, and...


The Elusive Fanny Price
I first read Pride and Prejudice a year ago, since than it has established itself as one of my favorite novels, Jane Austen thus becoming...


The Great Mariners Inn Plot
Keats Camps has established itself fairly well in Vancouver as that typical, waterfront summer camp. In consequence of this, it’s close...


The Pasley Island Book Society
For fourteen years, I have found myself, each summer, secluded upon an essentially barren island devoid of even the barest essentials;...