March 2026

Hypatia of Alexandria: Murdered for Being a Female Scholar

She didn’t lead armies or topple kings—she simply thought. In a world that was growing increasingly hostile to independent minds, Hypatia of Alexandria became one of the most brilliant—and dangerous—women alive. Her fate would shock the ancient world and echo through history as a warning about the cost of knowledge.

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International Women’s Day: Strong Women, Quiet Revolutions

International Women’s Day celebrates the achievements of women in every sphere of life—but it’s also a reminder that progress never happens by accident. Equality is shaped in everyday moments, in the choices we make, and in the behaviors we accept or challenge. Whether writing strong women in fiction, uncovering the forgotten women of history, or simply modeling respect and fairness in daily life, each of us has the power to influence change.

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Is Romantasy About to Die? Or Is It Just Growing Up?

“Romantasy.”

Even typing the word makes me twitch.

It sounds like something invented during a marketing meeting that ran out of coffee and started smashing syllables together for sport. And yet here we are — romantasy dominating sales charts, fracturing into micro-niches, and now apparently flirting with pirates.

Is it about to die?

Or is it simply growing up?

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