Disney Plus if my favorite streaming service… ever. It is becoming really big and is mainly geared toward kids and family (Nothing is rated R). My family replaced Netflix for it, and we don’t regret it whatsoever. So… today I am going to give you five must-watch shows on Disney Plus. They are actually mostly […]
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I Watched Lord of The Rings And The Hobbit for the First Time! (Review/Analysis) —
Gollum. Sorry, I had to clear my throat, and that’s how you do it apparently (according to The Lord of The Rings). Actually, that little “hack” is what kept me from watching LOTR for years, or rather what it belonged to. Yes, Smeagol, my parents decided, was WAY too creepy for me as a kid. […]
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Why Clone Wars Maul is an Amazing Villain —
Alright, yesterday was May 4th (AKA Star Wars Day) and today is Revenge of the Fifth. You know your girl couldn’t squeak by without a Star Wars post. That said, you don’t have to be a fan of Star Wars to get something from this post. It happened that yesterday the season 7 finale (and […]
6 Kid Movies I ADORE! —
Sometimes as you get older you find your interests changing. Maybe it happens that you don’t like the same decor, foods, or even… movies. Still, there are those certain things that will always hold a special place in your heart, and even as you get older you still enjoy them (maybe even more). Today we […]
Why A Bad Book Can Be a Good Read — A Writer’s Path
by Andrea Lundgren I’ve discussed reading habits before and why you really want to read good books, but how, as a writer, you may have to read professionally some books you don’t enjoy. But today, I want to urge you to not forget the values of a bad book.
Remembering What You Wrote — A Writer’s Path
by Doug Lewars It’s easy isn’t it? You wrote it so naturally you remember it. Such is not always the case. I’m reminded of a book I wrote some years ago. It’s a fantasy and a woman is killed and moved into something I refer to as the Midworld. Anyway, not knowing her […]
16 Reasons You Should Definitely Write Today (No Matter What) — A Writer’s Path
by Meg Dowell Should you write today? YES!
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The Top 5 Writing Distractions — A Writer’s Path
by ARHuelsenbeck In the YouTube ad for her MasterClass, Joyce Carol Oates says, “The great enemy of writing isn’t your own lack of talent; it’s being interrupted by other people. Constant interruptions are the destruction of the imagination.” Yeah, that’s true, but if you’ve ever struggled to find a block of time to […]
How to Foreshadow in Your Writing — A Writer’s Path
by Doug Lewars SECOND WITCH. All hail, Macbeth, hail to thee, Thane of Cawdor! THIRD WITCH. All hail, Macbeth, that shalt be King hereafter! – Macbeth – William Shakespeare – Act I Scene 3
How to Feel Like Writing Again — A Writer’s Path
by Ryan Lanz We’ve all felt it at one time or another. The story loses its shine and you’re left with a half-completed story. Why does this happen, and how do you continue? For a lot of writers, this is the mid-point of the story, but truly, it can happen at any point. […]









