Synopsis: Connie Ranvir is the daughter of a war hero, and the mirror image of him too. Too bad she never knew him, too bad she doesn't want to be like him. But the Alliance has other ideas, wants her to conscript, follow in his footsteps and be a martyr for a cause that isn't… Continue reading A Little About My Novel: Legacy Of Stardust
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Throwback Thursday: Certainty and Doubt Essay
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. Certainty: To be absolute and steadfast in belief, in oneself… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Certainty and Doubt Essay
Throwback Thursday: Argumentative Essay Value of Public Opinions
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. In America today, information and opinions can reach millions in… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Argumentative Essay Value of Public Opinions
Throwback Thursday: Rhetorical Analysis – Scientific Research
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. Science is, in and of its self, a study in… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Rhetorical Analysis – Scientific Research
Throwback Thursday: Rhetorical Analysis – Banneker Letter
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. There are certain arguments that seen impossible to make, because… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Rhetorical Analysis – Banneker Letter
Throwback Thursday: Rhetorical Analysis – John Downe’s Letter to His Wife
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. In 1830, immigration to America from Europe, and specifically England,… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Rhetorical Analysis – John Downe’s Letter to His Wife
Throwback Thursday: Article Critique – APP and AD
Throwback Thursday, where, essentially I post old writing samples, essays and short stories that I dig up from my pile of hoarded papers and school assignments or from the depths of my computer. So everyone can see how my writing has changed/improved over the years. Acosta, S. A., Tajiri, N., Sanberg, P. R., Kaneko, Y.,… Continue reading Throwback Thursday: Article Critique – APP and AD
Poem: In The Morning (I’ll Be A Ghost)
We all know the story One way or another Of starcrossed lovers, soulmates Blessed and cursed to find each other It’s an old wife’s tale An old story told at night Two halves of a whole And when together they shine bright Blessed be the boys time can’t capture Cursed by the girls… Continue reading Poem: In The Morning (I’ll Be A Ghost)
The Confessions of a Writer TAG
I wasn't tagged but... I'm avoiding my writing so... Let's do this! Rules of the tag: Please link back to A Little Bookish, A Little Writerly’s post, so that the original rules are always accessible to anyone who is curious and wants to participate! Acknowledge the person who tagged you in your post. Tag your friends and… Continue reading The Confessions of a Writer TAG
Poem: Immovable Object vs. Unstoppable Force
Here is the theory of the known universe: Something's got to give Something's got to take A balancing act Or, Chaos (Chaos is always increasing) There is no other choice The boy who can't be moved (Immovable Object) The girl who wouldn't stay (Unstoppable force of nature) A paradox by design What happens if they… Continue reading Poem: Immovable Object vs. Unstoppable Force