Nature as a Blueprint, as Inspiration, and as Building Materials
The human connection to nature is a powerful and ancient one, and it is beautifully reflected in architecture throughout history.
The Whitman Massacre Perspectives: Part 2, Narcissa Whitman
The Whitman Massacre through the eyes of Narcissa Whitman
Unmasking Shakespeare’s Tragically Evil Queens, Part I: Femininity, Ferocity, and the Facade of Masculine Power
Welcome to the Library of the Ink-stained Archivist, where villainesses do not emerge—they are forged. Enter the worlds of Lady Macbeth and Tamora, shaped by patriarchy, driven by vengeance, and destined for ruin.
The Whitman Massacre Perspectives: Part 1, Marcus Whitman
The Whitman Massacre through the eyes of Marcus Whitman
Sexism in Greek Mythology
A big hello, and thanks to those of you who have found your way to this corner of the internet! I’m Lady Kaie and this is my first time writing […]
