This series of posts provides short research-based discoveries and use cases related to the Literary Navigator Device. Each entry highlights a specific search, explains the method used, and identifies a clear pattern, contrast, or finding drawn from the results.
Entries
• The Expansive Range of Black Science Fiction – Jeremiah Carter
• Rethinking the “Literature as History” Frame in African American Fiction – Jeremiah Carter
• Fewer Passing Novels, Younger Subjects – Elizabeth Cali
• Following the Prolific Path of Walter Mosley – Howard Rambsy II
• Tracking Crime, Mystery, and Detective Fiction in the 21st Century – Elizabeth Cali
• Exploring Genre Fiction with the Literary Navigator Device – Elizabeth Cali
• Exploring Genre Fiction with the Literary Navigator Device – Elizabeth Cali
• Tracking Biographies of Black Women Writers – Jeremiah Carter
• Black Writers of Memoirs and Gender Breakdowns – Elizabeth Cali
• Black Women Detective Novelists Across Two Centuries – Howard Rambsy II

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