Arguably, one of the most successful literary sensations in the past decade has been the arrival of Stephenie Meyer’s “Twilight” series. Quickly gaining notoriety on bestseller lists across the globe, “Twilight,” is popular with audiences young and old. Their primary draw is that of a young, but also aging, vampire named Edward Cullen, a werewolf, Jacob, and young Bella Swan, who falls into a haphazard love triangle with two creatures. While a woman wrote the series, and Swan portrays the novel from a first person perspective as a female protagonist, it betrays the many opportunities a female character Continue reading...