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JL NICH blog beats article, The Last Tree: Dystopian Stories of Ecological Imbalance. Blog cover image

The Last Tree: Dystopian Stories of Ecological Imbalance

The Last Tree: Dystopian Stories of Ecological Imbalance In the eerie shadows of imagined futures, where the balance between humanity and the environment has been irreversibly disrupted, dystopian tales of ecological imbalance unfold. These haunting narratives offer cautionary glimpses into worlds where nature’s delicate harmony has been shattered, leaving societies teetering on the brink of

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JL NICH blog beats article, Standing Strong: Dystopian Novels of Survival and Resilience. Cover image

Standing Strong: Dystopian Novels of Survival and Resilience

Standing Strong: Dystopian Novels of Survival and Resilience In dystopian fiction authors often reflect our deepest fears and most pressing concerns. What happens when power is concentrated in the hands of the few?  Will technology take control? “I’ll be back.” ~The Terminator, directed by James Cameron.  I couldn’t resist.  Will the government erase women’s rights? 

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JL NICH blog beats article, Dystopian Realities: Totalitarianism and Government Control in Fiction. Cover image for blog.

Dystopian Realities: Totalitarianism and Government Control in Fiction

Dystopian Realities: Totalitarianism and Government Control in Fiction “Better never means better for everyone. It always means worse for some.”  — Fred (Season 1, Episode 5) Granted this quote is from the TV show, but The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood is a great example of a totalitarian government with control issues. Set in a

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JL NICH blog beats article, Character Relationships in Family Dynamics and Identity Formation in SFF Novels. Cover image for blog. watercolor white haired family walking away.

Character Relationships in Family Dynamics and Identity Formation in SFF Novels

Character Relationships in Family Dynamics and Identity Formation in SFF Novels How did J.K. Rowling point out the somewhat comic but harsh relationships Harry had with the Dursleys in Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone? Well besides the neglect, abuse, and mistreatment due to Harry’s status as a Wizard, she created the Weasley family. In

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