Tag Archives: Scott Ondercin
Transatlantic Writers: Between the Wars
The early Twentieth Century was a critical time for American literature. America was producing its [...]
Losing Battles
In the short history of the United States, there’s arguably no conflict that has impacted [...]
Sep
Ways the World Ends
Various American authors, both in-genre and out of it, have depicted the end of the [...]
Dec
Recreated People
Writers frequently chose to create stories that are inspired by or directly based on actual [...]
Ways the West Was Won
If there is one unique genre the United States has contributed to world literature, it [...]
Created Places
Specific, physical locations are often an important part of a story. Through detailed depictions of [...]
Created Worlds, Part 2
For the writer of mainstream fiction, creating detailed origins for the people and places in [...]
Created Worlds, Part 1
The act of writing fiction is essentially an act of creation. When putting together a [...]
Dec