PinnedClarissa AL LeeinMuserScribeWebnovels: On Reading-on-demand and Reader-Centered FictionHow webnovels contributed to the demographics of fiction readership and what it means for fiction publishingMay 72May 72
PinnedClarissa AL LeeinMuserScribeWebnovels: Reading-On-Demand and Reader-Centered FictionHow webnovels influence the future of fiction writing. This article is published in two installments.May 71May 71
PinnedClarissa AL LeeindeterritorializationPleasing the Eye, Refreshing the MindWhat critical media theories have predicted about our contemporary cultural practicesFeb 126Feb 126
PinnedClarissa AL LeeinOriginal PhilosophyMerchants of ScienceOn the dialectics of nature, technology and capitalJan 1210Jan 1210
PinnedClarissa AL LeeinCantor’s ParadiseFrom Mathematical Rigor to ‘Novel’ ExperimentsMathematics in physics vis-à-vis actual physics experimentsJan 71Jan 71
Clarissa AL LeeinCounter Arts‘Straight’ Ideals in Queer Titles.Boylove (BL) as queer fiction or hetero-romances in disguise?Feb 5Feb 5
Clarissa AL LeeinVirtually Every LanguageHow Accents Mark YouOn Speaking Accented EnglishJan 319Jan 319
Clarissa AL LeeinThought ThinkersWriting For an Audience or Writing For Love?Do you enjoy reading yourself?Jan 152Jan 152
Clarissa AL LeeinThe Scriber’s NookThe Bait — Chapter TwoCould there be a happy ending?Jan 101Jan 101