When I first designed a blog, I was in eighth grade, but I soon became disinterested in the stories I wrote. I thought to myself: if no one reads my work, what kind of writer am I? How can I possibly hope to be successful? This doubt, paired with my increasingly busy schedule, was why … Continue reading Introduction
(Soph)omore Stories
It's been three full days since I've returned home from my sophomore year of college. Thus far, I have finished the first book I've read for pleasure in months (I could talk about The Seven Lives of Evelyn Hugo FOREVER), binged a short show on Netflix called Heartstopper (I know, I know, it took me … Continue reading (Soph)omore Stories
With Love, from a Writer
Happy February! Or perhaps you'd rather the alternative: Damn, February! No matter the way you greet this lovey-dovey, sweet-toothed, sappy month, I hope that 2023 is off to smooth sailing. As for me, I feel like I've gotten a bit of whiplash as I have arrived back on campus. The spring semester starts TODAY and … Continue reading With Love, from a Writer
Posman Books
Welcome to a new portion of the blog: bookstore and coffee shop reviews! Since these are essential to the lives of writers everywhere, I want to help spread the word about local stores and independently owned businesses, because people matter. I will also do a couple posts on libraries as well, often overlooked, even though … Continue reading Posman Books
Favorite Reads of 2022
12 of my favorite books this past year, in a variety of genres (not in any particular order, because I am too indecisive :)) Let me know what your best picks of 2022 were in the comment section below! And don't forget to head over to Storygraph to add your reading challenge for this year. … Continue reading Favorite Reads of 2022
Jo March
Merry Christmas Eve, to all who celebrate, and a happy holiday season! It is currently one in the morning, and I am churning out a dedication blog post and subsequent Instagram update for all of my followers, because I can't get enough of the movie Little Women released in 2019. Having read the book a … Continue reading Jo March