Category: Published by Amelia


  • An Ode to the Beautiful Chaos of the Mind

    I’ve come to understand my own often complex and dizzying thought process as a vibrant medley of colors, textures, and patterns. Unlike many people, though, who find solace in the simplicity of order and the comfort of structure, I’ve learned to love chaos. Most people in my life have tried to morph me into a…

  • Bridging Global Divides

    We live in an era characterized by unprecedented connectivity and yet, paradoxically, also burgeoning divisiveness. This is why, for me, E.B. White’s call in his essay ‘Intimations’ to find individuals “big enough to love the whole planet” reverberates with a profound urgency. White’s words from December 1941 beckon us to envision a society nurtured by…

  • What is Truth in the Age of Misinformation?

    Once Upon a Truth… In the beginning, there was Truth. No questions asked, carved into stone tablets and shouted from mountaintops by bearded men with suspiciously confident eyebrows. You knew where you stood. Reality was what the guy with the staff and the fire-belching bush said it was. These were the good old days, back…

  • The Charlatans’ Paradise

    Let’s not pretend we live in a rational world. We reside, often too comfortably I might add, in a full-throttle, glitter-drenched Charlatans’ Paradise. Our modern world has become a kingdom ruled by confidence artists in limited-edition sneakers and bespoke suits, armed with buzzwords, ring lights, and disturbingly bright teeth. Our national pastime isn’t baseball anymore;…

  • 8 Tips for Writing a Great Young Adult Fiction Manuscript

    Back when I was offering manuscript editing services, I wrote up 8 tips for writing a great children’s book manuscript. I myself wanted to dabble in the realm of children’s literature, as E.B. White did with Charlotte’s Web, Stuart Little, and Trumpet of the Swan. However, my own dabbling in fiction has led me to…

  • From Boss B*tch to Burnout: When Empowerment Becomes Performative

    You and I probably each know someone in our lives that embodies the Boss Bitch. We all know one of those, a shimmering capitalist chimera who allegedly “has it all” and reminds the rest of us plebs that we, too, could rise and grind our way into the annals of hashtag empowerment. But that dream…

  • A Short Review of The Shepherd’s Crown by Terry Pratchett

    Only light spoilers ahead… Terry Pratchett’s The Shepherd’s Crown isn’t wrapped like the neat little bow one might expect at the end of a long-running fantasy series. It’s more like the last cup of tea Granny Weatherwax didn’t quite finish—still warm, still with a bit of strength, but missing the hand that always knew exactly…

  • The Bridges and Barriers of Common Language

    “The limits of my language mean the limits of my world” – Ludwig Wittgenstein, Philosophical Investigations For years, I’ve felt that nearly every single word I utter is but a shadow of the thought I wish to convey. Indeed, human expression is often forcibly funneled into the narrow alleyways of symbols and allegory, what we colloquially…

  • Masters of Minutiae

    It was another day at the office, in the Year of Our Lord 2012, yet another one of those days where the universe seemed to conspire against me. My inbox overflowed with social media updates and inconsequential emails. The news app on my smartphone blared an endless stream of doom and gloom. As I rocked…

  • Today’s Society VS World State Society in Brave New World

    The World State society presented in Brave New World might appear radically different from our own. However, there are some striking similarities, yet simultaneously it’s fascinating to see how certain things in our present culture have been totally done away with in the World State. Art, as we know it, no longer exists. However, the…