Reviews Are For Readers, Not Writers [Part 1]
When I first wrote this, it was read aloud to my class (anonymously) by the teacher (a grad student) somewhere around 2008…
Free Nature Color Palettes
I created these color palettes from my personal nature photography. The palettes are free to use for procreate, photoshop, and other art…
Midnight Sun: Review & Moodboard
It’s been 15 years since Stephenie Meyer released the first installment in her Twilight Saga. And finally, I can relive my late…
Creation Appreciation: Oxeye Floral Co.
This is an appreciation post for the lovely Oxeye Floral Co. who I have been following for years on Instagram… all the…
Protected: Transformations: Fixed Identity and Exchangeability in Shakespeare’s ‘Measure for Measure’
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Protected: Trouble With Time in ‘Othello’
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Protected: Seeming vs. Being: Self-Preservation in Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’
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Writing Magic
My Dad asked me recently, “What kind of writer are you?” And, to my surprise, I had an answer for him. I…
Film Review: Brooklyn
In a stunning display of writing, performance, and photography, Brooklyn (2015) will make any outsider feel perfectly at home in a movie theatre. A…
Film Review: The Night Before
In a goofball reimagining of A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens, The Night Before (2015) is mostly Christmas-filled chaos, but not without it’s laughs. If you don’t know…
Film Review: The Danish Girl
A predictable, but moving film, The Danish Girl (2015) delivers in emotion and artistry, but fails to convey true understanding. Although The…
Film Review: The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2
In the exciting final installment of The Hunger Games series, The Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 2 (2015) goes out with a bang. Picking up…
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