Today, I came upon this funny discovery. You know the new trend for people is to pick up an E-Cig and smoke it over the regular cigs… Read more “Fantastic Discovery: E-Cigs can Blow up!”
Month: May 2016
The unorderly process of writing
Writing is an activity that stimulates our brain to form sentences out of language. Our language dictates what types of written sentences are formed which determine how… Read more “The unorderly process of writing”
The Liebster Award
I would like to thank Gildas at https://gildaspoems.com/2016/05/30/the-liebster-award/for the nomination for a Liebster award. I am a very new blogger who has just started my trek into… Read more “The Liebster Award”
Memorial Day
Memorial Day is an American holiday that lands on the last Monday of May every year. It is celebrated to honor the men and woman who died… Read more “Memorial Day”
The embodiment of stories
Stories are the power that feeds our imagination. A story is a conveying of events in words using images, metaphors, and other elements. It is a narrative… Read more “The embodiment of stories”
The power of choice
Choosing between what you should do, and what you want to do I find one of the most difficult parts about being a writer for me is… Read more “The power of choice”
The impossible learning curve
This week’s discovery for my blog is about the learning curve and how our teachers are being forced to ruin learning because of that detestable test. What… Read more “The impossible learning curve”
Drinking out of a sippy cup
I feel like life is a lot like a tiny sippy cup. We are constantly bottled down by stress, troubles, problems, addictions, loves, and pain. When… Read more “Drinking out of a sippy cup”
Into the Gray- Chapter One
Chapter One Fading orange fluorescent lights met my eyes as I walked up to Rachel’s house. People were dancing ,spilling liquor all over her perfect lawn. Rachel’s… Read more “Into the Gray- Chapter One”
Like a Grain of salt
There is an idiom in the English that says “ Like a Grain of Salt”. When we use this we’re usually referring to the idea of not… Read more “Like a Grain of salt”