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Continue reading →: Theorize Everything, I GuessI adore everything about my Master’s program. I decided to take it slow this semester with my choice in classes, as jumping into the program itself was my allocated terrifying leap of faith. I wanted to set myself up for success by experiencing class and campus before experiencing critiques of…
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Continue reading →: The Hottest Day of the YearI’ve still been feeling as if I’ve been running in circles recently. I don’t write as much as I should, even though the feeling I get when I’m writing is unbeatable. Here’s a writing prompt piece to help get me back on track: Prompt: Begin your story with, “It was…
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Continue reading →: Touch Grass and Remember the Important ThingsGetting out in nature, self-care, and activism. The important things!
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Continue reading →: An Update & An ApologyHey, all! It’s been a long time since I’ve made a post, and I’m sorry for that. Life has been crazy recently–and by that I mean nonstop, unfortunate, and exhausting. Read at your own risk–this update is sad but hopeful.
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Continue reading →: Last Woman AliveThere was no prompt for this one. I just started writing and wanted to see where I ended up! I actually like it quite a bit, but let me know what you think. This is set in current times, inspired by real characters in my life. Enjoy!
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Continue reading →: The Place of All PlacesOfficial prompt from Writer’s Digest University: Setting the Scene. Begin a story or scene by envisioning the setting first. What is unique about this place? What does it look like? How does your character feel about this place?——–
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Continue reading →: Happy Birthday, MomMom, you mean the world to me. As my first subscriber, I expect you will get the alert for this post, so I will try to schedule it right for when we’re getting lunch. Since I’m not in a place to buy you into an early retirement, I’ve opted for…
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Continue reading →: The Abandonment of Self and Acceptance of OblivionAs I am currently in a writing slump, I wanted to try and be more descriptive in my writing. We are reading a sensation novel in class and the writing is pictorial and beautiful. While I am fully aware that I can’t write in the same eloquence as a Victorian…
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Continue reading →: Sense and Sensibility and the Humor That BeSense and Sensibility by Jane Austen is my most recent English course read. I did end up skipping parts in the middle because my partner had a severe case of the flu and I had no energy to read. I hope to go back and read these pages when I…














