Myth, Vengeance, and the Architect of Fate: A Retrospective on Rebecca Roanhorse’s Between Earth and Sky

By Editorial Staff In the landscape of contemporary epic fantasy, few works have achieved the cultural resonance and structural precision of Rebecca Roanhorse’s Between Earth and Sky trilogy. Consisting of…

From Miles Morales to Mesoamerican Myth: Pablo Leon’s Visionary New Graphic Novel Series Tiny Mayan Prince

Acclaimed cartoonist and illustrator Pablo Leon, known for his work on Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales series and his own poignant explorations of the Guatemalan immigrant experience, has officially signed a…

Beyond the Label: Reassessing Joe Abercrombie’s Shattered Sea and the "YA" Myth

When Joe Abercrombie, the undisputed architect of modern "grimdark" fantasy, released Half a King in 2014, the literary world reacted with a mixture of curiosity and apprehension. For a decade,…

The Myth of the Decline: MrBeast Challenges Narrative Surrounding Channel Performance

In the hyper-competitive ecosystem of digital media, few figures command as much attention—or scrutiny—as Jimmy “MrBeast” Donaldson. As the most-subscribed individual creator on YouTube, any fluctuation in his metrics is…

Beyond the Myth: Luke Skywalker’s Hidden Knowledge of Jedi Survivor Cal Kestis

For decades, the narrative surrounding the Jedi Order in the original Star Wars trilogy was one of absolute, tragic finality. When audiences first encountered Luke Skywalker in 1977’s A New…

The "Super Meth" Myth: Spencer Pratt and the Rhetoric of Moral Panic in the Los Angeles Mayoral Race

Once defined by his role as the quintessential villain of 2000s MTV reality television, Spencer Pratt has pivoted from the drama of The Hills to the high-stakes, often abrasive world…

Liminal Spaces and Living Myth: An Interview with Surreal Salon 18 Winner River Reishi

In the vibrant, otherworldly atmosphere of Baton Rouge Gallery’s Surreal Salon 18, where the boundaries between reality and imagination often blur, one artist managed to capture the ephemeral essence of…

The Ghost in the Machine: Why Hollywood’s "AI Inevitability" Narrative Is a Dangerous Myth

As the rapid integration of artificial intelligence into the entertainment industry accelerates, a polarizing debate has emerged between those who advocate for "strategic adaptation" and those who view the technology…

The Fabric of a Myth: How Nick Doyle Reimagines the American Dream in Denim

The "Canadian Tuxedo"—a denim-on-denim ensemble that has become a staple of Americana—is, ironically, a distinctly American invention. Despite the moniker, the style traces its origins back to the 1950s, solidified…