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War and Peace and Everything Else

War and Peace and Everything Else

Season 2 Episode 7
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The It’s Lit! Musical Episode

The It’s Lit! Musical Episode

Season 2 Episode 8
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The Fiery History of Banned Books

The Fiery History of Banned Books

Season 2 Episode 9
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The (Stephen) King of Horror

The (Stephen) King of Horror

Season 2 Episode 10
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Are Graphic Novels... Novels?

Are Graphic Novels... Novels?

Season 2 Episode 11
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How Do You Write a Bestseller?

How Do You Write a Bestseller?

Season 2 Episode 15
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Unraveling the Myth of Ernest Hemingway

Unraveling the Myth of Ernest Hemingway

Season 2 Episode 16
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What's in a (Pen) Name?

What's in a (Pen) Name?

Season 2 Episode 17
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The Constructed Languages of JRR Tolkien

Season 2 Episode 6

Tolkien is widely regarded as the most influential author on the fantasy genre...period. A less-discussed aspect of Tolkien is the way he used constructed language. Nowadays authors are constantly making up words and languages for the worlds they build, but Tolkien was unique in that he constructed languages first, and then created worlds so his fictional languages would have somewhere to live.

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