As evidenced by results from the VIDA Count, the Stella Count and recent experiments, such as this one […]
literature
Margot McGovern names her favourite stories of secret societies on campus. At school we’re supposed to look up to […]
Margot McGovern reviews Alice Pung’s YA novel, Laurinda. Fifteen-year-old Lucy Lam can’t believe her luck when she wins a […]
The best thing about winter is definitely the abundance of chilly evenings and weekends when it’s far too […]
The end of the week is here. Again! Someone is playing tricksies with the space time continuum, because […]
Margot McGovern pens an open letter. Dear Writers, While there are many most excellent stories out there (cheers […]
Margot McGovern reflects on reading Marisha Pessl‘s eerie Gothic thriller, Night Film (2013). This is actually a sneaky […]
Margot McGovern finds four reads that reimagine life as we know it. This past month my reading has favoured the apocalyptic. I’ve […]
Margot McGovern reviews Emily St. John Mandel‘s Station Eleven (2014). Dr. Eleven stands on dark rocks overlooking an indigo […]
Margot McGovern reviews Fleur Ferris‘ debut YA novel, Risk (Random House, 2015). When best friends Taylor and Sierra strike […]
