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Tag Archives: books

The Unseen Mask by Samir Iydroose

December 11, 2025by Samir Iydroose Leave a comment

The Thornton Wilder Writing Competition is an annual event hosted by the Friends of Hamden Library, celebrating the literary legacy of Pulitzer Prize-winning author and playwright Thornton Wilder. Open to […]

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Why you should eat more fermented foods and a brief history of them 

November 19, 2025by Samir Iydroose Leave a comment

Fermented foods have been part of the human diet for a millennium. Alcohol, bread, and cheese have been ubiquitous for about the last 15,000 years. Fermented foods declined in the […]

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Literature for the Modern Teen

November 18, 2025by Samir Iydroose Leave a comment

Recently, my mom and I have noticed that young people aren’t reading as much. One could blame a variety of causes, such as social media shortening young people’s attention spans […]

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Arts and Entertainment, Authors, Editorials, Events, News, Opinion, School, Students, Writing

Tips for Writing a Short Story and My Process for Writing One

February 26, 2025by Samir Iydroose Leave a comment

With the deadline for the Thornton Wilder short story competition, I figured it would be a good time to write an article with some advice. I have written many short […]

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Authors, Opinion, School, Students, Uncategorized, Writing

16th Century Teenagers: School Life 

January 30, 2025by hhsdial Leave a comment

Image link: https://cdn.britannica.com/84/148984-004-40E2EAFF.jpg Cited sources: https://localhistories.org/life-in-the-16th-century/ Vengeance and compulsion arose in the minds of many during the 16th century, as society at the time displayed traits distinctly peculiar to communism. […]

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Methods of Literary Analysis – Part III – Mrs.Gallo-Yatcko & Mr.McCarty

January 15, 2025by Samir Iydroose Leave a comment

Mrs. Gallo-Yatcko uses Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs to analyze literature. To illustrate this, I will use examples from Brandon Sanderson’s novel Mistborn. Maslow’s hierarchy goes from base physiological needs to […]

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The Impending Publishing Catastrophe  

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By Morgan Collins Recently, there has been much turmoil in the publishing industry over the rewriting of classics such as the Roald Dahl and Dr. Seuss Books. However, in the […]

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The cities were derelict and dying

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