Rah Froemming-Carter

Rah Froemming-Carter is a British introvert with perhaps too much time on their hands. This time gets filled attempting to devour as many books as possible in a constant struggle to read more than they buy. In between reading these assorted tomes and comic books they might be found blogging, writing first drafts of fantasy novels, or knitting oversized scarves. A firm believer in filling life with things they can get excited about, Rah directs this passion towards a plethora of topics including feminism, philosophy, queer representation, Victorian culture, and Harry Potter. One day they plan to finish writing that novel, and to take up beekeeping. Blog: Schrodinger's Triceratops Twitter: triceratops23

How to Throw Jane Eyre a Birthday Party

While we at the Riot take some time off to rest and catch up on our reading, we’re re-running some of ...

Horror Cinema: A Literary History

It’s nearly 120 years since the making of the first horror movie, meaning there’s plenty to choose from by now ...

How to Throw Jane Eyre a Birthday Party

Full of gothic romance and proto-feminist social criticism, Charlotte Brontë’s Jane Eyre was first published on 16th October, 1847. And ...

Celebrating 10 Years of Twilight

October 5th, 2015 marks the tenth anniversary of a big day in the book world: the publication of Stephanie Meyer’s ...

A MIME ORDER Inspired Tour of London

As a general rule novels that contain maps can be considered superior to novels that don’t. Stick a map in ...

A Personal History in Queer Lit

There are two common excuses I’ve seen for people wanting books removed from school libraries or reading lists. Either the ...

Ripe For Some Queering: LGBTQ Plots For the Classics

While we at the Riot are taking this lovely summer week off to rest (translation: read by the pool/ocean/on our ...

Ripe For Some Queering: LGBTQ Plots For the Classics

The “Classics” are often held up by readers as being some of the best books ever written. And with good ...

Missed LGBT History Month? There’s a Book For That

February was LGBT History Month in the U.K. People who are lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and the wide variety of sexualities ...

Trans Books For Fans of Transparent

Earlier this month, the comedy TV series Transparent picked up two awards at the Golden Globes. The series follows a ...

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