The Clarion Reviews: Promise of Blood
Well-written but awfully predictable When epic fantasy is mentioned, you’d be forgiven if swords and magical staves are the first things you think of. The genre, however, is so much…
Poetry Now! The Clarion’s August poetry roundup
Published in our Aug. issue, these magnificent poems are here to dazzle you all once again. “Mt. Fuji in the Sky” by Jey Ley, Creative Writer On a drive from…
The most anticipated books coming out in September
This month is stacked with some of the most anticipated titles of the year. Fantasy, grimdark, Lit-fic-you name the genre and it likely has a mega-release worth checking out. Below…
August book releases you don’t want to miss
Here at The Clarion we love our books and folks around campus tend to agree. But there’s simply not enough time to read them all or keep up with every…
Patiently Waiting for Winter: The Dedicated Fans of George R.R. Martin
When it comes to fandoms few are as passionate as the thousands upon thousands of readers that continue to be drawn to George R.R. Martin’s work. Even among passionate fantasy…
The Brazilian wave bringing Latin perspectives to the entertainment industry
On the cover of comics and the interiors of many a book a quiet revolution has taken place. Its not quite the British invasion that hit airwaves in the 60s.…