Everything Sad is Untrue Book Review
Lately, I have been bouncing around in my mind why stories are so important to us as humans, and even more importantly, why stories (or storytelling) are so necessary for me. Do you ever begin to ponder such things when you pick up a book that seems to give you just...
The Tightrope Walker
We Can Do Whatever We Want; Nothing Matters
This journal entry was found in a yellow notepad dated 10/20/09: I just finished watching “Where the Wild Things Are” which made me think a lot about childhood. It’s sad to lose that imagination/viewpoint on life. Why can’t we stay like that? Everything seemed so...
Weekend Words From What I’m Reading:
“He chose to halt, and groping found a place among the roots of a great chestnut tree. There he sat, his back against the broad, twisting bole that seemed to hold a little sun-warmth in it still. The fine rain, falling unseen in darkness, pattered on the leaves...
The Gold-Rimmed Spectacles by Mac, a poet
I’m not one to give too much meaning behind my poems, but this one might need some explaining. I think we often wear filters based on how we were conditioned and educated. The question I am asking is whether this is wrong or would we want to be able to remove these...
“Do Walk” Book Review
In September 2023, I initiated a daily evening walk with my dog, accompanied by Sufjan Stevens' latest album, Javelin. This routine served as a brief escape, allowing me to release daily frustrations while being immersed in Sufjan's emotional masterpiece through my...