Samwell Tarley from the Song of Ice and Fire books by George R.R. Martin and the Game of Thrones HBO series is the single most important character in both works. That’s right. I said it. I believe this is true
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5 Life Lessons Inspired By Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is the most famous fictional detective ever. Everyone has heard of him whether you are a fan of the original stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle or you like a more modern version such as Robert Downey Jr.,
3 Reasons We Need Superheroes In Our #Stories
As long as humans have been telling stories there have been superheroes from Hercules to Gilgamesh to Beowulf. While their popularity has waxed and waned with the times, or at least shifted forms from tales told around the fire and
3 Reasons To Read The Dragonriders Of Pern
I recently re-read my Pern collection (also known as The Dragonriders of Pern) by Anne McCaffrey. I have always loved this series from my first encounter with the books as a kid. They are wonderful books (although some are better
Studying Ethics in the Firefly Universe
One of the things I love about good Stories is that they force us to examine important questions about ourselves and our world. One of those important questions is the idea of a personal code of honor. In the modern
Are Mutants Dangerous?
The question “Are mutants dangerous?” is asked in one of the opening scenes of the X-Men movie and indeed that is one of the questions that drives the ongoing conflict between mutants and humans throughout the X-Men franchise. The fear
Exploring Othering Through Harry Potter
One of the most important areas where stories can help us grow is learning to accept, understand, and love “others.” Through stories we are able to walk a mile in the shoes of “others” and learn about their dreams and
In Defense of Unicorns
I am a reader who was raised by readers, but my father has long disdained my love of books filled with faeries and unicorns and dragons. He wholeheartedly agreed with my defense of Westerns, a genre he taught me to
3 Reasons Westerns Will Never Die
Westerns are an important part of American culture both as a foundational film genre and as a central part of American mythology. While there are rules about the typical Western, set in the American Old West during the latter half
#Stories within Stories: Dreamsongs for readers, writers, and teachers
I’ve been reading George R.R. Martin’s Dreamsongs (I and II) recently and I just have to go fangirl. I adore these books on so many levels that I knew I needed to recommend them strongly to my fellow readers, to my