First, allow me to apologize for the extraordinary delay in publishing, but I had a lot more going on. This article is dedicated solely to monsters, the haunts of night and day that have now been fictionalized into children’s stories from the fears of the old. I hope you enjoy it! Ah, monsters. Monsters, or …
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Her
I am a feminist, and for a long time I have thought of dedicating a verse to all the silent women who go unseen because of society. They have talent too, and they can do anything a man can and so much more. This poem is for all of them. Her hand is frozen in …
War’s Letters
As I said earlier, I am experimenting my range with poems and this one popped out somehow, inspired by A Wife In London by Thomas Hardy. A single drop on the ivory page, The bugle the creak of his house’s door, A cry that echoed, far, far, over the mountains, And she crumbled in sadness …
The Dancer
So, I am trying my hand at writing poems, and this is the first of my (novice) works. Enjoy reading! Her feet moved,And the crowd went wild,Her expression fierce, and her hands agile,The music hummed, and the mass thrummed,The world disguised,Her life filled with lies.
Nightmare
Ever had a nightmare? I have. And lucky for me, I wrote about it. Read on. Locked. Trapped. Suffocating. My heart beats with an alarming pulse, every beat roaring in my ears. Where am I? I do not know. In front of me is a blurring picture, mixing in and out of focus at a …
Cold In the Earth (Remembrance)
Here is the important question: who is Emily Bronte? She was a Victorian writer and poet, better known by her surname Bronte (sister of famed writer Charlotte Bronte), who earned her fame and good review primarily through her critically acclaimed work – Wuthering Heights. This is one of her poems called Remembrance and the analysis …
Helen
Yes, yes, I am writing fictional stories based on famous mythologies, fan fiction, if you will. We all know who is Helen of Troy and I was kind of disappointed how she did not get a say in her own destiny. I don’t know if I’ll continue this piece, but at least it is here …
Private Detective
I like detectives. I like Sherlock Holmes. And I like writing stories about crimes. So, this is the beginning of a novel I started writing (for work, really) about a private detective. Enjoy! Blood dripped softly from a wooden bracket, onto the stony floor. Her blood. The faint tones of pleading, of mercy, rang through …
Character Sketch of Malcolm in Macbeth
Ah, the jolly old Malcolm, future king of Scotland and the son of my hated fellow King Duncan. Honestly, Malcolm would be so much more impressive to me if he didn’t run away like a cat in the fireworks when his father was murdered, but oh well. At least he had some part of a …
Analysis of Sir Robert Morton in the Winslow Boy
So, anybody know anything about the forsaken Winslow Boy by famous dramatist Terence Rattigan? This play explores a two-year long family case that fights the State for the admission of their youngest boy, Ronnie Winslow (title alert). While this may sound shockingly trivial, it is not, and costs the family a very severe time in …
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