A psychological novel, also called psychological realism, is a work of prose fiction which places more than the usual amount of emphasis on interior characterization, and on the motives, circumstances, and internal action which springs from, and develops, external action. The psychological novel is not content to state what happens but goes on to explain the why and the wherefore of this action.

Book review: The Big Girls by Susanna Moore



While certain television shows and movies may strive to make prisons look as realistic and shocking as possible, they still can’t prepare you for the vibe of the whole thing in reality.

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