An introduction to unique literary genre
After rummaging through a long list of niche genres, I found 12 completely bonkers literary genres. Let’s see how many of these you already know of!
The Reader’s Guide is inspired by those extensive readers who are passionate about reading but want to either improvise or learn new, interesting ways of doing it.
What will you find in this archive?
You will find articles and blogs about how to read a book or a poem. It will also talk about creating an ambience to read your favourite book. There will be blogs that will help you create a fresh perspective towards the most disliked/boring books that are just too hard to finish (not your syllabus though).
How will these blogs help?
Practical examples, with the help of pictures and audio, will follow the textual context. A demonstration will make implementation of the text easier.
What will you NOT find here?
The usual 5-tips bullets and cheesy copy-paste-rephrased content.
Writer’s Note – Extensive research would go in each blog. Therefore, with this category, you could either be serious about being a reader or go back to the usual 5-tips.
After rummaging through a long list of niche genres, I found 12 completely bonkers literary genres. Let’s see how many of these you already know of!
Learn about the origins of the Gothic. There is a to-read list in the end.
“′Classic′ – a book which people praise and don’t read.” ― Mark Twain “Do you read?” “Yes, yes I read.” “What do you read?” “Anything that catches my attention.” “Classics?”
From obvious to not so obvious, from leisure to becoming smarter, here are your reasons why should I or anyone read fiction.
Thou reader throbbest life and pride and love the same as I,
Therefore for thee the following chants.