Category Archives: Jonathan Livingston Seagull
By ShadowWriter On July 1, 2025

Every person’s depression tells a story. Sometimes it’s a whisper, sometimes a scream; sometimes it’s a narrative that loops endlessly,…
By ShadowWriter On June 14, 2025

Virginia Woolf’s essay, A Room of One’s Own, is often celebrated as a cornerstone of feminist literary criticism, though it…
By ShadowWriter On May 25, 2025

Trauma can leave deep scars, but sometimes, stories have the power to heal. Fiction offers a safe space to explore…
By ShadowWriter On April 9, 2021

This is easy for me, I may be scared of many psychological terrors which are just lurking in my mind,…
By ShadowWriter On April 9, 2021

A photograph that haunts me often is Kevin Carter’s Starving Child and Vulture. In 1993, Carter was in Sudan covering the catastrophic…