Blog
Our blog page features the latest articles across the different niches of the website. Not only that, but the accessible navigation design features seamless browsing across the platform. We publish in different categories you can find interesting based on your interests.
We also feature stories from our readers, so don’t hesitate to reach us if you have a story to tell.
Different Categories
Here is the list of the various categories across which our platform publishes:
Travel
Our journeys describe the best of our experiences in life, and that’s why our travel sections feature some of our most promising and subjective works.
Books
The second category in the blog features book discussion and ideas around the published work.
Science And Technology
Time Lenz platform also covers the latest advancements in science and technology to provide objectivity on the forum.
Philosophy | Culture | Visual Arts
The remaining three categories revolve around the culture and the embedded philosophy of our visual arts, especially storytelling.
1. Philosophy is similar to book discussions on our website. However, one significant difference is that our philosophical blogs focus more on the idea than its literature in general.
2. Culture revolves around storytelling across movies and shows that carry the message in actual art forms.
3. Visual arts discusses the art form in our video games genre, which is highly underappreciated in our lives. The power of storytelling in games should be heavily debated, and that’s why we provide an in-depth analysis of the games which might have been part of our lives at some stage.
Shadow of the Colossus is a single-player video originally launched in 2005 on the PlayStation 2 console. The game became a massive hit and captured the hearts of many video game fans worldwide. On top of that, the game sold over 1.5 million copies to this day—which is an impressive figure for any creative art […]
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Dante Alighieri was an Italian writer, poet and philosopher whose most notable works took over ten years to complete. The Divine Comedy is one of the most epic compositions of Western literature which comprises three notable titles—Inferno, Purgatory and Paradiso. Out of these, Dante’s Inferno has gathered a lot of readers over the centuries as
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For Whom The Bell Tolls is a novel by the great American author Ernest Hemingway. Published in 1940, the book is based on the Spanish War and Hemingway’s reporting experiences in that region. Therefore, the book is not entirely fiction, taking different accounts of Hemingway’s thoughts and intel.
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Paradise Lost is a long and epic poem by John Milton based on the Bible’s book of Genesis. It tells the tale of the fallen angels—their rebellion against God and their leader’s attempt to corrupt human beings. After getting defeated by God, Satan plans to invade the Garden of Eden in hopes of tempting the
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Lord of the Flies is a fictional book by William Golding. The book’s plot revolves around the young boys—stranded on an island as their plane crashes during the world war. After that, they hear an explosive similar to a nuclear bomb. Now, their quest begins for survival where some boys are willing to set things
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Cosmos is a a great scientific piece of literature by the famous astrophysicist and Pulitzer Prize winner, Carl Sagan. The book was published in 1980 and became a huge success in the scientific community and mainstream media. The book was also made into a show which was hosted by Carl Sagan himself in 1980. In
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Out of the Silent Planet is a science fiction by the famous English writer, C.S. Lewis. It is a little different genre from the Lewis and involves alien themes, exploration and science fiction. However, the central idea behind the book revolves around human conscience and actions, that ultimately lead to pain and suffering in our
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