Lindsay Ellis

Lindsay Ellis is an American author, film critic, and video essayist known for her insightful critiques on media and pop culture. She gained popularity through her YouTube channel and has published works including the science fiction novel 'Axiom's End'.

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  1. 1. Axiom's End

    Set in an alternate 2007, the story follows Cora Sabino, a young woman who becomes embroiled in a government conspiracy after an alien presence is revealed on Earth. As she navigates a world of secrecy and deception, Cora forms an unlikely alliance with Ampersand, an alien seeking asylum. Together, they uncover truths about humanity and the universe, challenging the boundaries of trust and understanding. The narrative explores themes of communication, identity, and the complexities of human-alien interactions, all while questioning the nature of truth and the impact of hidden knowledge on society.

  2. 2. Drawing In England From Hilliard To Hogarth

    This insightful exploration delves into the evolution of English drawing from the late 16th to the mid-18th century, highlighting the transition from the intricate miniatures of Nicholas Hilliard to the dynamic and expressive works of William Hogarth. The book examines the cultural and historical contexts that influenced artists during this period, shedding light on the techniques and styles that defined English art. Through a rich tapestry of illustrations and analysis, it captures the essence of a transformative era in art history, where the refinement of portraiture and the burgeoning of satirical and narrative art began to shape the visual landscape of England.

  3. 3. Truth Of The Divine

    Set in a world where humanity grapples with the existence of extraterrestrial life, this narrative delves into the complex relationship between Cora Sabino and Ampersand, an alien with whom she shares a unique bond. As they navigate the tumultuous landscape of political intrigue, media frenzy, and personal struggles, the story explores themes of identity, belonging, and the search for truth. Amidst the chaos, Cora must confront her own beliefs and the broader implications of coexistence, leading to a profound exploration of what it means to be human in an ever-evolving universe.

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