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Father of Modern Horror – Edgar Allan Poe
While modern horror is shaped by many hands, it is Edgar Allan Poe Poe who is often credited as the father of modern...
Soham Singh4 Mins readWhat Makes Vampires So Fascinating in Pop Culture?
What exactly makes vampires so endlessly fascinating? Let’s dive into the reasons behind their eternal allure.
Anurag Anand4 Mins readWhat Makes Frankenstein the First True Science Fiction Novel?
When Mary Shelley published Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus in 1818, she didn’t just create a haunting Gothic tale—she birthed an entirely new...
Sakshi Nadkarni4 Mins readAre Cliffhangers Good or Bad?
Do cliffhangers actually make stories better? Are Cliffhangers Good or Bad? Or do they frustrate audiences into disinterest and resentment?
Sakshi Nadkarni4 Mins readAuthor-Led vs. Publisher-Led Marketing: Which Sells More Books?
In this blog, we’ll dive deep into both author-led and publisher-led marketing strategies, explore real-world examples.
Soham Singh4 Mins readCrowdfunding Books: How Authors Turn Readers into Publishers
Today, authors have another option—one that’s changing the landscape of publishing entirely: crowdfunding books.
4 Mins readWhat Is Third-Person Narration in Literature?
Let’s dive deep into third-person narration, exploring its types, examples, advantages, and why it continues to dominate the literary scene.
4 Mins readLong Chapters vs. Short Chapters: Which Keeps Readers Turning Pages?
The debate between long chapters and short chapters isn’t just about word count—it’s about pacing, psychology, genre expectations, and how readers emotionally connect...
monu4 Mins readFirst-Person vs. Third-Person Narration: Which Immerses Readers More?
Two dominant narrative styles—first-person and third-person—each offer unique advantages and potential drawbacks.
4 Mins readWhat Is Adapted Screenplays? Everything You Need to Know
What exactly is an adapted screenplays? How is it different from an original screenplay?
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