Katelyn Nelson[Book Review]: Stephen Graham Jones’ The Angel of Indian LakeOn Final Girls, trilogies, and the passion to survive.6 min read·Jan 7, 2024----
Katelyn Nelson[On Literary Censorship 2023]: Sylvia Plath’s The Bell JarOr, being 30 and floundering for purchase in a superficial world.5 min read·Oct 2, 2023----
Katelyn Nelson[On Literary Censorship 2023]: “The end is only the beginning”, Radclyffe Hall’s The Well of…A cry for queer recognition8 min read·Sep 4, 2023----
Katelyn Nelson[Book Review]: V. Castro’s The Haunting of AlejandraGenerational curses are made to be broken3 min read·Feb 26, 2023----
Katelyn Nelson[Book Review]: Stephen Graham Jones’ Don’t Fear the ReaperThe return to Indian Lake3 min read·Jan 3, 2023--1--1
Katelyn Nelson[Book Review]: Expanding Kier-La Janisse’s House of Psychotic WomenWhen critical analysis gets personal, and creative lenses color life4 min read·Dec 21, 2022----
Katelyn Nelson[Book Review]: Valkyrie Loughcrewe’s Crom CruachThe anti-fascist, queer-friendly novella-in-verse of your nightmares…2 min read·Dec 21, 2022----
Katelyn Nelson[Book Review]: Andy Marino’s It Rides A Pale HorseWhen artistry and megalomania combine…3 min read·Oct 10, 2022----
Katelyn Nelson[On Literary Censorship]: The Catcher in the RyeOn complex main characters, trauma expression, and misunderstandings6 min read·Sep 18, 2022--1--1
Katelyn Nelson[On Literary Censorship]: The Controversy of Go Ask AliceA Phenomenon, A Grift, And How Lies Turned One Family’s World Upside Down8 min read·Sep 5, 2022--1--1