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The Wisdom of Keats

I love this poem: “I have been astonished that men could die martyrs for their religion-- I have shuddered at it, I shudder no more. I could be martyred for...

Book Review: Black Ice by Max Morgan

Book Review: Black Ice by Max Morgan

It's Book Review Wednesday, my favorite day of the week! Today, we're bringing it back to the modern world for a story revolving around one of the most controversial natural...

Writing Has Taught Me to Be Competitive

I am, by nature, a fairly competitive person. Throughout my life, I have been in competition with someone over something. Whether it was competing with my brother at sports, vying...

The Joy of Silence

I'm the kind of person that has a hard time sitting and doing nothing. If I have a spare moment between tasks, I'll usually fill it with a few pages...

Writing Has Taught Me to Take Notes

There was a time that I told myself that my memory was good enough to remember everything, and I never wrote anything down. Sadly, I lost a lot of great...

Roar of Smoke by Candace Carrabus

Roar of Smoke by Candace Carrabus

I know Monday is usually the day for "Writing Has Taught Me…" posts, but I'm going to switch things up. Today, I'll be doing a book review on a brand...

Oh the Stress!

There are times in life when things are totally crazy, and boy does it make you grateful for the times when things are calm! I'm going through a pretty hectic...

Book Review: Off Book by Jessica Dall

Book Review: Off Book by Jessica Dall

It's Book Review Wednesday, but today we've got so much more than just a review! Starting off, a book with a totally new twist on writing… Off Book Twenty-year-old Eloise...

Writing Has Taught Me to Listen

Listening is one of those skills rarely associated with men. Guys tend to let their minds wander when their ladies start talking, and I've found myself doing it on many...