Blog: Remembering the Father of Fantasy – J.R.R. Tolkien’s Life and Legacy
J.R.R. Tolkien is easily one of the most well-known and influential authors the world over. His work sells millions of copies every year and he started one of the largest and most thorough fandoms you can find. His work has been translated into all sorts of mass media, from movies to video games, and even... Continue Reading →
Blog: The Nerdy Blogger and I Did a Collab – MadLibs Madness Part 1.
Yep...the collaboration that the world has been waiting for has finally arrived. A few weeks ago, I asked my friend and fellow blogger, The Nerdy Blogger (please check out his blog), if he wanted to do a collaboration in which we create a story based off a MadLibs template generated by Grok (which is why... Continue Reading →
Blog: How to Write Christian Stories and Characters
I've written a bit about Christian media here. I've talked about how terrible the music is, how bad the movies are, and y'all have read my rants about how bad many of the books are. Finally, after my review of The Orphan's Wish, I figured it was about time that instead of complaining about how... Continue Reading →
Review: Wicked Was Better Than I Expected (Spoilers)
I'm not usually a fan of musicals. While I enjoyed them when I was a kid, that was because they were put together by Disney. Other than that, I've never seen a musical in person, have never watched a Broadway performance online, and generally don't care for the soundtracks since I'm also not a big... Continue Reading →
Review: I Only Made it Seven Chapters into This Book… (Spoilers)
There are terrible books, and then there are truly terrible books. Terrible books are the ones where you read them and though the characters may suck, the plot be nonsensical and contrived, the dialogue forced, and the reasons why it's a New York Times Best Seller beyond your comprehension, you still somehow persevere to the... Continue Reading →
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 →
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