Anthony GramugliaTwitter’s New Policies Are Hurting the Writing CommunityElon Musk’s purchasing of Twitter is going to kill a community of writers. Journalists, story tellers, poets .Nov 10, 20221Nov 10, 20221
Anthony GramugliaNostalgia for Pokémon at Age 30?There’s an existential dread that hits you when you are near the age of 30 and you still get hyped for new Pokémon content.Aug 13, 20211Aug 13, 20211
Anthony GramugliaOffensive Horror: The Problem of Justified and Unjustified OffenseThe horror genre has a problem with things being “offensive.” Or, rather, a set number of fans do.May 15, 2020May 15, 2020
Anthony GramugliaKilling My Superman ComplexFor years, I’ve avoided sharing my pain, but always try to help others. This isn’t healthy.Mar 29, 2020Mar 29, 2020
Anthony GramugliainReflections of a Grown-Up FanWhen Writing Homage, Don’t Copy WholesaleWriters have influences, but writers should strive to be more than these influences.Dec 2, 2019Dec 2, 2019
Anthony GramugliainReflections of a Grown-Up FanWhy Bisexual Erasure in Media and Fandom MattersBisexuals are here to stay. However, with every turn, bisexuals are erased in media. Fans ignore them. Does this matter?Jun 2, 20191Jun 2, 20191
Anthony GramugliainReflections of a Grown-Up FanAnimeGate Will Never HappenRight-Wing Reactionaries are trying to stir up trouble in the anime fandom. Here’s why it won’t catch onFeb 12, 20192Feb 12, 20192
Anthony GramugliaAre Ghosts Scary or Melancholic?In horror fiction, ghosts are ubiquitous. Are they figures of horror or tragedy? And does it matter?Feb 10, 2019Feb 10, 2019
Anthony GramugliainReflections of a Grown-Up FanThe 2010 Renaissance of HorrorLooking back on the last year of the 2010s, it’s clear that the years between 2010 and 2020 were a new renaissance for horror cinema.Feb 2, 20192Feb 2, 20192
Anthony GramugliaThe New Punk — Why Hopepunk and Noblebright are the SFF Genres of 2019When I think of punk, I think of rebellion. Rejection of the status quo.Jan 16, 20192Jan 16, 20192