By Justin Avery Smith Issue 7 Television Between the Lions, “Elsagate,” and the Fall of Quality Children’s ProgrammingYoung imaginations should be expanded, not exploited. Continue Reading
By Timothy Lee film Issue 7 Love & Pop: The Evangelion Creator’s Live-Action Time Capsule Masterpiece That’s Even More Relevant TodayThere are no shortcuts to developing real human connections. Continue Reading
By Tiernan Blanchard Gaming Issue 7 Git Gud? More Like Get Literate: Dread Delusion and the Art of Gameplay-as-StoryThis game is about choice, belief, and the weight of being a person. Continue Reading
By Danny Cohen Fiction Discussion Issue 7 Literature White Noise, Talk Radio, and Our Unexceptional PresentTo view our era as unprecedented is both chauvinist and defeatist. Continue Reading
By Laura Berlinsky-Schine Fiction Discussion Issue 7 Literature Homer’s Odyssey: The First Literary ThrillerLiterary thrillers are about the journey, not the destination. Continue Reading
By Matt Wolfbridge Interview Issue 7 Literature On Civilizational Loss, Mourning, and Life’s Remaining Beauty: An Interview with Luke O’NeilEverything is as bad as O’Neil says it is. But do we deserve it? His latest fiction collection grasps for an answer. Continue Reading
By Sam Reader Gaming Issue 7 Cyberpunk 2077 and the Anesthesia of #DissentThere are few easy answers to the questions the cyberpunk genre asks. Continue Reading
By J.D. Harlock film Gaming Issue 7 The Super Mario Bros. Films and Our Bizarre Obsession with Faithfulness to the Source MaterialDoes faithfulness to the source material always lead to a superior adaptation? Continue Reading
By Jonathan Thornton Fiction Discussion Issue 7 Music A Celebration of the Abject, the Queer, and the Arcane: The Work of Writer-Musician Jenny HvalHval’s work, both in written and musical form, shows an artist willing to explore the limits of genres. Continue Reading