With the persistent need to question everything and in return provide a rationale for the answers, Amelia Takacs has always held a profound appreciation for writing. The correlation between her knack for extravagant storytelling and an infatuation with the more mundane aspects of life, journalism seemed the only appropriate fit.

Just breaching the world of authorship, Amelia finds solace in writing just about anything. Experimenting with aspects of politics, student issues, or personable conversation if there is something to be said, Amelia aims to convey these ideas through writing.

While she spends the majority of her time within literature, either reading or writing, Amelia also engages with aspects of the arts through painting or music.

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Articles
ReFrame Review: Homecoming
Amelia Takacs reviews Homecoming, a Finnish documentary that explores the emotional undertaking of redefining and identifying aspects of antiquity through the storytelling practice of film as part of the 2024 ReFrame Film Festival.
Writers Reading Series Features Catriona Wright at Traill College
After facing COVID-19 restrictions for the past few years, Trent University’s English Department held the Writer’s Reading Series on November 22nd, once again taking hold of the literary community.
A Review of Sally Potter's The Party (2017)
Directed and written by Sally Potter, The Party (2017) is a vivid black-and-white film, set in suburban London. Getting an inside view of a “small celebration” for the character of Janet, and her recent political success, the audience watches as each member of the cast arrives, bringing more than just their congratulations.
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2023-04-28 | Flower People
Dramatizing in a game of charades
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April 28, 2023