I have always been a Renn Faire fan and have been going to my local Renn Faire with my family ever since I was a toddler. Because my dad's a medieval history nerd, we would always go at least once or twice a year...until the p(l)andemic happened in 2020. We went once in 2019 then... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Write in English Mode Tengwar
The world known as Middle Earth that was created by the great author and professor J.R.R. Tolkien has reached millions of people ever since the publishing of his first book The Hobbit. However, something you might not know about the world of J.R.R. Tolkien is that he was writing about it as long ago as... Continue Reading →
Blog/News: My Thoughts on the Chronicles of Narnia Reboot.
It's a relatively good thing that Rings of Power (Rings of Racism), is coming out next year because I don't think I would be able to mentally handle the horror of having to review Rings of Power and the Netflix adaptation of Chronicles of Narnia. The anger of seeing not one, but two pieces of... Continue Reading →
Review: The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. This Book Makes Me Happy.
I know this might offend some diehard, purist Tolkien fans, but I was raised on the Lord of the Rings movies and for most of my life, my only Tolkien knowledge came from the movies. Yes, I can hear your mixed cheers, boos, and silence. However, if you've read my review on The Silmarillion, you'll... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Write Your Plot
Coming to the simplest part (in my opinion) of how to write a book, it's time to talk about the plot, i.e. the story itself. If you haven't already read the other two posts on how to write your villian and your protagonists, I highly suggest that you go do so before reading this since... Continue Reading →
Review: The Left Used The Screwtape Letters as Instructions on How to Screw up America.
The Screwtape Letters is a novel written by Christian apologist and author C.S. Lewis (the same dude who wrote The Chronicles of Narnia) that showcases the temptations that humans struggle with through the view of the demons doing the tempting. When I read this book toward the end of my freshman year of highschool, the... Continue Reading →
News: The Barbie Movie Did Well, but Will it Continue to do Well?
The long anticipated Barbie movie just dropped on Friday and has made $155 million, beating out Oppenheimer which came out the same day. However, while the movie has been a massive success, will it continue to be the success that it has been or will it lose it's glittery shine as the weeks go by?... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Write Your Protagonists
Continuing on with my series about how to write a book, it's time to talk about the character that your book centers around: your protagonist. Your protagonist is the main character who is trying to survive or stop whatever the villian is doing. It's very important to know how to write this character, otherwise your... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Write A Villian
Villians are what really push the story foward and are the ones who make your story interesting. After doing so many reviews of T.V. shows and books (most of which have been on books/shows that were poorly written), I have realized that having a strong villian is one of the most crucial elements of your... Continue Reading →
Review: Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard Should Not be a Kids Book. (Part 3/3) (Spoilers)
Finally, we are at the end of this trek through hell and unlike my review of Rings of Power, Rick Riordan hasn't come out with anything else set in Norse mythology so I won't have to do even more reviews of this awful series. I thank God for that small mercy. I don't think my... Continue Reading →
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