BLM: Books, Movies & Series on Systemic Racism August 28, 2020 By Mallory Culhane On Monday, May 25, George Floyd was killed during his arrest by Minneapolis Police Department officers Derek Chuavin, J. [...]
UT professor publishes second novel March 1, 2018 By CAMERON MOORE Ryan McIlvain, an assistant professor of English and writing at UT, held a release party for his latest book, The Radicals, at [...]
Good and Evil Balances in Le Guin’s Fantasy October 27, 2016 By KATIE STOCKDALE Halloween is the best time to get into fantasy. For a bit of a throwback, pick up A Wizard of Earthsea, the start of Ursula Le [...]
Rebel of the Sands Captures Compelling Characters October 18, 2016 By KATIE STOCKDALE Combining Arabian folklore with the Wild West doesn’t seem like an obvious choice for a fantasy premise, but that’s exactly [...]
Sanderson’s Steelheart Gets Hearts Racing September 28, 2016 By KATIE STOCKDALE Brandon Sanderson is known as a fantasy master, and a quick look at his books – spanning ten series – shows how diverse his [...]