Set sail on stormy seas and explore the rugged Nordic coast in 2025. Learn more about your own nature while exploring a variety of meaningful locations, from the rugged Nordic shores to the icy and ...
“The Lost Journals of Sacajewea” by Debra Magpie Earling (out May 23 from Milkweed Editions) offers new perspective on what is known, and debated, about the life of Sacajewea, including her age, her ...
Longtime pop cultural lists and sports news writer, specialising in gaming and cinema. Along with several years of published writing experience, John has extensive experience in editing and content ...
Some wag once called the book of Deuteronomy “the Torah reading’s version of summer reruns” because significant sections of its narrative review what we have previously read in the fall, winter and ...
Stan owes their love of turn-based RPGs and all other things gaming to a second-hand Game Boy Advance SP and Wario Land 3. Persona, Zelda, and Pokemon rank among their all-time franchises, but they ...
There is something bold about a story that starts with “I.” It doesn’t wait for permission. It pulls you in, hands you the narrator’s shoes, and says, “Walk with me.” First-person point of view is one ...
The Last Worker is a first-person narrative adventure centered around our struggle in an increasingly automated world. Combining a hand crafted art style with uniquely immersive gameplay mechanics in ...
Steven Soderbergh, like most, believed narrative films shot entirely from a first-person perspective were doomed to fail, but does his latest formal experiment point to something different? In 1947 ...
Style, Vol. 54, No. 1, Special Issue: We-Narratives and We-Discourses across Genres (2020), pp. 1-6 (6 pages) https://doi.org/10.5325/style.54.1.0001 • https://www ...