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Stefanie C Peters

is a writer and editor.

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Found (Again): Shakespeare’s Lost Play Double Falsehood at The Millions
The history of Shakespeare’s lost play Cardenio or Double Falsehood, now published as part of the Arden Shakespeare series.

My Brain on E-books at BiblioBuffet
On what the internet is doing to our brains; why it feels like depression to me; and how I overcome my distractions by turning to literature.

Book Review: CONTESTED WILL: WHO WROTE SHAKESPEARE? at Mad Shakespeare
A short book review of James Shapiro’s 2010 book about the Shakespearian authorship controversy. While I applaud the book itself as a tour de force of the evidence that William Shakespeare wrote the plays commonly attributed to him, I take issue with Shapiro’s conclusion.

When Is Shakespeare’s Birthday? at Mad Shakespeare
We celebrate Shakespeare’s birthday on April 23, but we actually aren’t sure which day he was born–it could have been any time between April 21 and 25. I review the evidence.

Shakespeare and The Muppets at Mad Shakespeare
A history of the connection between Shakespeare and Jim Henson’s Muppet characters written for Sesame Street’s 40th anniversary.

Protecting Your Laptop While Traveling in Galavanting Magazine
Tips to keep your laptop safe while traveling, especially when flying abroad.

Things to do in London at WeekendNotes.com
I write articles for Weekend Notes on weekend activities in London, where I lived while I earned my master’s degree.

Structure in Michelle Herman’s The Middle of Everything
This essay, which pays particular attention to the narrative structure in Herman’s memoir, was written for an undergraduate course at The Ohio State University.

“One Reader Writes” by Ernest Hemingway at eNotes.com
“Banal Story” by Ernest Hemingway at eNotes.com
Summary and analysis of two of Hemingway’s short stories.

Review: As You Like It at the Courtyard Theatre
Review: The Winter’s Tale at the Courtyard Theatre
Review: Julius Caesar at the Courtyard Theatre
These three theatre reviews were written while I was completing my master’s degree in Shakespeare at University College London and wanting to try my hand at reviewing plays.

Be a tea connoisseur
Seven Ways to Make Finding the Perfect Wedding Dress Easy
Unpublished magazine features I wrote as part of a class on magazine writing at The Ohio State University.