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The Bookworm’s Guide to the Galaxy: Understanding Readers
Most of my best friends are bookworms. We all have our favorite genres, authors, eras, you name it. We are an eclectic group of athletes, honors students, writers, artists, musicians, and gamers, yet we are united by books and our need for words. However, it has come to my attention that this is not how… Continue reading
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The Necessity of the Reader: A Literary Criticism of Heart of Darkness

Modernist author Joseph Conrad once said that “of all men’s creations, books are the nearest to us for they contain our thoughts… they resemble us in their precious hold on life.” According to Conrad, books not only act as the vessels that preserve the themes of human life, but as mirrors that reflect the variations… Continue reading
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NaNoWriMo Problem #5
Changing point of view halfway through. :/ Continue reading
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NaNoWriMo Problem #4
Social media. “Look at how many words I’ve written! Oh wait…those are pins…How did I get on Pinterest?” Continue reading
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NaNoWriMo Problem #3
Writing a single page and expecting your word could to skyrocket. Continue reading
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NaNoWriMo Problem #1
Getting waaaaay too excited about my characters and having to remind myself that they are not real. Continue reading
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Whipped Cream, Etymology, and Passion
With college application essays and people constantly asking me what I plan to do with my life once I graduate, I have found myself using the word “passion” more and more frequently. I have a passion for music, literature is my passion, I want to get my degree in something I am passionate about. Heavens, just last… Continue reading
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Grave con Brio: On Pianos in Literature
I feel a bit guilty admitting this, but I love writing essays. Really. My classmates- if any of them actually are reading this- are probably rolling their eyes and groaning, but call me a nerd, I don’t care and I’ll say it again: I love writing essays. I especially love writing them when they are… Continue reading
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Writer’s Despair, the discouraging cousin of Writer’s Block
Have you ever been filled with despair because a book is too amazing to be true? Because the author’s wit flows effortlessly? Because the imagery bubbles from the pen as naturally as water from a spring? Because you just know that no matter how hard you try, nothing as profoundly simple, as beautifully tragic, or… Continue reading
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