The Nervaita Virus and Its Impact: A Fictional Exploration of Genetics and Pandemics

In The Inheritors, Doris Anne Beaulieu introduces the Nervaita virus, a fictional yet eerily plausible pathogen that plays a pivotal role in the novel’s unfolding drama. Set against the backdrop of a dying world, the virus becomes a central theme that not only impacts the characters’ lives but also serves as a thought-provoking exploration of … Read more

The Role of Men Who Support Strong Women

Strength does not diminish when it is shared. It expands. In The Do Drop In by Doris Anne Beaulieu, one of the most compelling undercurrents of the story is the presence of men who do not compete with strong women, but stand beside them. Adeline is nineteen when she decides to open a bakery. She … Read more

Women Who Build: Entrepreneurship at Nineteen and Beyond

Entrepreneurship is often framed as either youthful ambition or seasoned expertise. Rarely do we see both in harmony. In The Do Drop In by Doris Anne Beaulieu, readers witness something far more compelling: a nineteen year old stepping boldly into business ownership alongside a mother rediscovering her long postponed dream. Adeline is only nineteen when … Read more

Amnesia, a Process not a Curse.

In the anime Dusk Maiden of Amnesia, Yuuko, the main character exists in fragments. She is cheerful, curious, playful, and deeply lonely, yet separated from the truth of her past. Her missing memories protect her from unbearable pain, but they also prevent her from fully understanding herself. The anime gradually reveals that her amnesia is … Read more

When Memory Loss Becomes a Journey Back to Self

In The Nights That Bond by Doris Anne Beaulieu, memory loss is not treated as a simple hurdle to be solved or a mystery designed only for plot. Instead, it becomes a quiet journey back to self, where healing unfolds through patience, safety, and emotional connection rather than force or urgency. Penny’s amnesia reshapes the … Read more

Role of a Parental Figure, Why They Resonate

Mother and daughter partnerships in fiction resonate deeply because they reflect one of the most complex and emotionally layered relationships in real life. When written with care and authenticity, these partnerships move beyond traditional family roles and become powerful representations of trust, growth, and shared purpose. In The Do Drop In by Doris Anne Beaulieu, … Read more

The Emotional Symbolism of Opening a Business Together

Opening a business together is rarely just about commerce. It is an emotional act that represents trust, vulnerability, and belief in a shared future. When people choose to build something side by side, they are also choosing to share risk, responsibility, and hope. This decision often carries symbolic weight because it reflects deeper emotional bonds … Read more