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Titanic

Captain Smith’s “Uneventful” Career—and the Words That Echoed After Titanic Sank

July 24, 2025 Zach W. 2

When the Titanic set sail on her maiden voyage in April 1912, White Star Line put her in the hands of a man widely regarded […]

Book Review: Cracks Beneath the Surface by Laura McCrum

July 3, 2025 Zach W. 0

Historical fiction has the power to breathe life into forgotten voices, giving depth and humanity to those history remembers in passing. Cracks Beneath the Surface […]

How Titanic Became a Queer Love Story Without Even Trying

June 26, 2025 Zach W. 1

When James Cameron’s Titanic hit theaters in December 1997, it wasn’t just a movie—it was an event. Audiences around the world fell for Leonardo DiCaprio, […]

A book cover with text reading “Kindred Spirits: A Titanic Tale” by Nelson Aspen. There is an image of an ocean liner and two men standing beside each other.

Book Review: Kindred Spirits: A Titanic Tale by Nelson Aspen

June 23, 2025 Zach W. 1

Few tragedies have captured the world’s imagination quite like the sinking of RMS Titanic on April 15, 1912. More than a century after her ill-fated […]

A picture of a book cover with a colorful, rainbow ship with text reading "Titanic: The Untold Tale of Gay Passengers and Crew."

Book Review: Titanic: The Untold Tale of Gay Passengers and Crew by Jack Fritscher

June 5, 2025 Zach W. 0

Last year, when I was working on my “Ship of Secrets” blog post, I stumbled across a book called Titanic: The Untold Tale of Gay […]

A book cover showing a sunken ship with text reading "Finding the Titanic."

Book Review: Finding the Titanic by Dalton Rains

May 5, 2025 Zach W. 0

Growing up, I was obsessed with the Titanic. I think most ship enthusiasts are. I remember buying books like Exploring the Titanic and 882 1/2 […]

Picture of a book cover that reads "Buoyant: The Heist of Titanic II."

Book Review: Buoyant: The Heist of Titanic II by Alan Hartwell

April 21, 2025 Zach W. 1

If you couldn’t tell by this year’s April Fools’ Day post, I’m a big fan of crime and mystery stories. I always have been. So […]

A stylized image of an ocean liner superimposed against Union and Confederate flags.

Two Tragedies of Modern Memory: Titanic and the American Civil War

April 9, 2025 Zach W. 0

Today marks the 160th anniversary of General Robert E. Lee’s surrender to General Ulysses S. Grant at Appomattox Court House, Virginia. This ultimately led to […]

A picture of a small lifeboat filled with people on the open sea.

The Unsinkable Suffragists of Titanic’s Lifeboat No. 6

March 10, 2025 Zach W. 0

The new White Star liner RMS Titanic departed from Queenstown (now Cobh), Ireland, on April 11, 1912, with several suffragists aboard. United in a common […]

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition Las Vegas

November 7, 2024 Zach W. 0

As I mentioned in my last post, we recently visited Las Vegas for a quick little getaway. We stayed at the Virgin Hotel and planned […]

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