Hot Take: Historical Research Writing and History is Fun
The opinions expressed in this article are the writer’s own and do not reflect the views of Her Campus. Okay guys, here’s my homework hot-take that no one asked for: historical writing and research is fun and I am addicted . I may be a little biased because my major has everything to do with […]
A Lost Opera Manuscript Discovered. A Century-Old Mystery Ignited.
In Brendan Slocumb’s sophomore novel, “Symphony of Secrets,” a professor is tasked with deciphering a rediscovered opera, only to uncover a historical betrayal. Brendan Slocumb’s first novel, “The Violin Conspiracy,” displayed his deftness at crafting character-driven stories featuring amateur sleuths with a deep reverence for music history — and everything to lose. With his pitch-perfect […]
A Woman Metamorphoses Into a Fitness Influencer and Cult Leader
We never learn the name of the protagonist in Anna Metcalfe’s debut novel, Chrysalis , a detail that feels fitting in a book that is in part about how much—or little—we can ever truly know about the people who populate our lives. We experience the protagonist from the perspective of three different onlookers: Elliot, a […]