Blog: Weird Things You Google as a Writer.
One of the things that I do a lot of both in writing articles for this blog and writing my books is research. That's really not one of those things you think will be a problem when writing, unless you're doing something like an essay on world events. However, even when you're writing fiction, research... Continue Reading →
Blog/Review/Mythology: Reading Greek Mythology Hits Different Now…
As I think most of you know that I was in the Percy Jackson fandom for a long time, primarily from middle school to the beginning of high school. Most of this was because it was Greek mythology - which I already liked - turned into a fun story with snarky teenagers narrating and I... Continue Reading →
Blog/Review: Top Ten Books from Junior Year
I had heard it said by several of my friends that junior year was going to be the worst year of high school...and they were kind-of right. It wasn't that it was the absolute worst year of my life or anything. What made it the hardest academic year for me was just the massive workload... Continue Reading →
News: Female Aslan?
I wanted to write about this a few months ago when it was first announced that Greta Gerwig was planning to cast Meryl Streep as Aslan in her new version of C.S. Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia. However, back then it was just rumors, and no one knew for sure if all the hype was actually... Continue Reading →
Review: I Have Some Thoughts About C.S. Lewis’ The Great Divorce.
Aaaanndd...once again it's time to do a review about a book I was required to read for school this year. Having only five weeks of school left before summer break, the books required for my British Literature class seem to be ending with a bang. Most recently, I finished C.S. Lewis' The Great Divorce, which,... Continue Reading →
Review: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass vs. Peter Pan
Two books that I was assigned for my class on British literature was Lewis Caroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland/ Through the Looking Glass and Peter Pan by J.M. Barrie. Both are classic children's stories that I was familiar with growing up, but it wasn't until I read them this year that I realized that both... Continue Reading →
Review: Frankenstein (Spoilers)
Mary Shelley was an interesting person. Her father was an atheist and encouraged her to adhere to his anarchist political beliefs. She had a rich education and when she was a teenager, she was the mistress, then wife of the poet Percy Bysshe Shelley. That meant that she had many social connections with prominent writers... Continue Reading →
Blog: OG Stories – I Tried to Write a Regency Era Story.
It's been a while since I did one of these posts. The last OG story series was either The Tale of Myfanwy back in December or The Spotlight (which was hilarious). Thus, with this month's theme of exploring stories set around the Regency era, I figured that I should post a short story that I... Continue Reading →
News: Dailywire Has a Problem.
2024 was supposed to be a big year for the Dailywire. Their adaptation of Snow White and the Evil Queen staring Brett Cooper was supposed to be released in March and the much-anticipated Pendragon Cycle was slated to be released in the fall. These were supposed to be two of the biggest projects for Dailywire... Continue Reading →
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