2000s Sky Odyssey and What Makes a Video Game (Not) a Cult Classic How does a well-made game become forgotten? By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
internet culture The Tweet as a Literary Form Or: theres actually zero difference between tweets & literature. By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
By Vinky Mittal The Animal's Voice: Literature, Animal Rights, and the Age of the Anthropocene "Treating animals as beings with lives equal to our own is a remarkable endeavour, demanding the expanse of our full humanity" By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
Issue 9 Freewrite vs. Alphasmart: What Is Freedom From Distraction Worth? "These days, I write with pen and paper, mostly..." By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
By Dorian Dawes The Existential Horror (and Wonder) of No Man's Sky {{Existence is beautiful, if you let it be. Life is not a question. There does not need to be an answer…}} By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
Issue 9 It Sucks To Use A Typewriter In 2026, But It's Also Worth It It's a long journey and an extensive effort. Why do it at all? By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
By Gwen C. Katz East of Wall: What Real Found Family Looks Like "Marinating as we are in media full of shallow simulacra of found family, seeing the real thing is stunning and refreshing." By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
True Crime The Unchanging Nature of True Crime: From the 1700s to Contemporary Podcasts True crime has always been about judgement. By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
Issue 9 Experiences in Nigerian Literature: Embracing the Inherent Messiness of Queer Identities Fictional and nonfiction works clearly illustrate why understanding messiness is important By Typebar_Admin / 30 Apr 2026
By Seann Barbour >Fight >Run >Liberate: How JRPGs Made Me an Anarchist "To attack and dethrone God is an inherently political act..." By Typebar_Admin / 20 Apr 2026