John Tenniel's illustration for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland showing Alice, the Mad Hatter, the March Hare and the Dormouse having a tea party.

ESSAY: Alices: Lewis Carroll in Wonderland

This year marks the 160th anniversary of Lewis Carroll’s novel Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, which was originally published in 1865. Very few works of English-language children’s literature have had such a lifespan. 2025 also marks the 160th anniversaries of Mary Papes Dodge’s Hans Brinker, Mary White Sewell’s Mother’s Last Words, and Jean Ingelow’s Stories Told to…

The Future of WWAC

Dear WWAC fam, A few years ago I took on the responsibility of being the publisher of WWAC. I believed that WWAC still provided something special, something important, to the world of pop culture criticism and journalism, and comics criticism and journalism specifically, and I wanted to keep the lights on, and the doors open,…

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Cover Girl: Snotgirl #16!

Welcome to Cover Girl! For this feature, we gather a team of WWAC contributors to analyze a new or recent and notable comic book cover featuring one or more women. This month, Masha Zhdanova, Kayleigh Hearn, Kat Overland, Jenna Ledford, and Emily Lauer talk about the cover of Snotgirl #16 by series co-creator Leslie Hung! 

Detail from the cover to the ebook edition of Naomi Kritzer's "Better Living Through Algorithms." Shows an ambiguous, abstract image that could be a constellation, or could be a digital representation of DNA.

ESSAY: How Naomi Kritzer’s Science Fiction Strips Away Cyberspace

We have entered an era of AI slop. Periodicals are struggling with floods of submissions cooked up by ChatGPT rather than human imaginations, while readers downloading ebooks from Amazon are faced with the possibility of their latest purchase being the churned-out product of AI masquerading as actual creativity or scholarship. While science fiction is no…

WWACommendations title banner by Nola Pfau

WWACommendations: God Bless the Mistaken, Ditching Saskia, Breadcrumbs and More

This month’s WWACommendations is a riot of emotions. Kathryn’s reading about the discomfort of grief, Emily’s got a memoir that involves funneling emotion into activism, Christa’s got a familiar recommendation that processes feelings of isolation, Kayleigh brings us a horror anthology which of course serves up a great deal of fear, and I’ve got a…

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