Whether you genuinely liked the saga, or you ironically enjoyed it for the memes and jokes, Twilight (2008) made an Impact in Contemporary Film and literature regardless. In Today’s episode, we will be discussing the theories around Twilight and the very odd circumstances surrounding the author of the series. How did a Mormon writer, create such a well-known fantasy empire, for teenagers and adults alike? How did the cast stick around for what they didn't realize would be a lifelong commitment? And better yet, what does it say about the future of Modern Romance novels?
Derik Haynes is a special guest on today’s episode and was an assistant to our Teacher, Mrs.Boren last semester
Every piece of literature of creative writing emits a certain reaction in its readers. Some of the more obscure titles have mysterious reputations that attract the curious. In today’s Episode featuring Litmag staff members Tori and Renn, we are discussing some of the most bizarre and dark genres of literature, some considerably cursed books and the impact of the SplatterPunk Era
Everyone loves poetry! or, at least we think everyone SHOULD love poetry. Poetry is a more artistic and connotative take on literature. For example, poetry tends to be more expressive or decorated, with comparisons, rhyme, and rhythm contributing to a different sound and feel. This is a solo episode, similar to the style of peach acid episodes originally by the original creators. Cira discusses her thoughts and analysis of 6 unique poems by various authors.
Humans are neuropathically designed to love music, even in the womb we listen for patterns and rhythmic sounds. In literature, prose and lyrics are what give songs their underlining message and meaning to the audience listening. In today's episode we are analyzing the lyrics to our favorite songs! hope you enjoy!
March is known as Women's History Month, from Friday, March 1st 2024 to March, 31st 2024 everyone is encouraged to memorialize the legacy left behind by female figures throughout history. Of course, since this is a Literature podcast, we discuss jane austen's work and the themes conveyed in the classic "Pride and Prejudice", "Sense and Sensibility" and other feminist peices, by other talented writers.
have you ever heard the term "feminine rage?" maybe you've heard it on tiktok or other social media platforms. Since the dawn of early western feminism, the female perspective explores all the raw, complex and "undesirable" emotions that define the edges of the realistic female experience. Join us as we discuss all things rage- evoking through contemporary literature and media.
Cira interviews Lit Mag staff members, Lexi (In Submissions) and Jess (In art) who discussed the dark and taboo references in the Grimm Brothers’ fairytale interpretations. We answer big questions like “How do fairy tales contribute to historical literature?” and “Why are Grimm Brother’s fairytales so gruesome and disturbing?” We decide that fairytales serve as cautionary tales for children living in difficult periods. Stay tuned and join us for our following episode. We are a student-led literary magazine part of Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio, Texas. We greatly appreciate your support and recognition, please subscribe and add our podcast to your library at https://open.spotify.com/user/u5w6r3tbqbstw5arx6tuml0gw?si=ZPksZ1jRTA6unCv9-x-KdA, keep in touch with us at https://www.ahhslitmag.com/ and follow our Instagram, where we post updates, writing prompts, submission dates and more! https://instagram.com/jabbstagram
Edgar Allan Poe and this gothic presence in literature stirred a lot of speculation and curiosity into what inspired his work, what his work meant and exactly what or who killed him. AHHS teacher, Mr.Miller has keen knowledge of the poet and weighs in to the conversation in this episode. We are a student-led literary magazine part of Alamo Heights High School in San Antonio, Texas. We greatly appreciate your support and recognition, please subscribe and add our podcast to your library at https://open.spotify.com/user/u5w6r3tbqbstw5arx6tuml0gw?si=ZPksZ1jRTA6unCv9-x-KdA, keep in touch with us at https://www.ahhslitmag.com/ and follow our Instagram, where we post updates, writing prompts, submission dates and more! https://instagram.com/jabbstagram
Cira and Tori discuss the questions surrounding William Shakespeare's life and legacy
In this episode, Cira examines the impact of nostalgia on modern media and literature.
This week, Cira dives into the conspiracy surrounding Edgar Allen Poe's death and strange life.
In this episode, Lauren sits down with emerging superstar writer Luciana as they discuss their recently published piece of flash fiction.
In this episode, new host Lauren Smith (Class of 2023) considers the moral implications of C.E. Janecek's riveting poem "The People Leporidae."
Surprise episode! It's been a while, so I decided to upload part of my senior footprint as a podcast episode! I hope y'all enjoy! And hello, future people!
Hello again everyone! I'm sorry this took so long my house has been super busy recently so it took a lot longer I hope y'all have a wonderful week!
Hello, again lovely people! I am feeling so wonderful spring break is coming soon and I'm turning 18 and I'm so grateful for my life I hope y'all are feeling alright or at least ready for Spring Break!
Hello, Peach Acid listeners I apologize for posting this so late but the audio I recorded was muted but we learn from our mistakes and grow. I hope everyone has a wonderful day and remember celebrating Black voices is not a one-month celebration but a promise to listen and learn year-round from others!
Old episode by the astounding Sofia Angulo. I hope everyone's rainy days become sunny once more!
Another old episode by the wonderous Sofia Angulo. I hope everyone has a wonderful day!