When you write a story, you must ask yourself questions. So here's a list of questions you should be asking yourself when prepping the world you've made for your characters to explore....Read More
Dear Ms. Walsh and Mr. Ruthford, First off, I want to say that lately I have been hoping to minimalize my life down to the very core. All you need is as many clothes that can fit ...Read More
You walk outside and the air is crisp and fresh. You go to the local grocer and the plant section is blooming with orchids and flowers alike. You take your dog for a walk and, boy, those squirrels are...Read More
Yes, I’m one of those Gen Z-ers who thinks that “decorating an area” means “adding seventeen plants.” Yes, I think that a natural anti-depressant is surrounding yourself ...Read More
So, the beginning of sixth grade was fun, right! Mr. Ruthford had a wonderful assembly introducing us to the concept of VSCO, something that probably shouldn’t have been done, considering it wen...Read More
Nowadays, when people say “aesthetic” the first thing they think of is either an aesthetic nature Instagram account with sunflowers and butterflies or what I like to call personality aesth...Read More
Lately I’ve been thinking about the excerpts from the book Mr. Gillman made and let me borrow. I noticed that a lot of the writers do this thing where in action moments they just write wha...Read More
“So, I presume you are alright with the idea of school?” Aunt Wren suggested, approaching the feather that had once been a flower pot and sticking it behind her ear. This made Aunt Wren appear as ...Read More
Dear Grey Wolf, First off, I want to tell you that you are my favorite animal, alongside the otter, and I’ve always wished to meet one of your kind one day. You are one of the most graceful animals ...Read More
Dear Giant Cedars First off, I want to tell you that you are absolutely beautiful, although my favorite tree is the Elm, you win as my second. You had blessed the natives with your bark to make such t...Read More