by Kaelyn Barron
In “The Decay of Lying,” Oscar Wilde wrote, “Life imitates art far more than art imitates life.” While there are surely cases that could support that observation, we shouldn’t discount how often real life can be even crazier or stranger...
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A skilled writer knows how to adapt their tone and style based on their audience and the type of writing they’re attempting. For your blog, you might let your signature wit and light sarcasm shine through; for a personal essay, you might be more reflective; and...
by Kaelyn Barron
You probably learned back in grade school that an autobiography is the story of a person’s life, told in their own words. We all remember writing those essays and putting together cute little posters with our “life story” (yep, all eight years of...
by Kaelyn Barron
While we might think of daydreaming as something kids with overactive imaginations do as they they fidget with their pencil in a dull history class, adults are just as prone to getting their heads stuck in the clouds. In fact, a 2010 Harvard study found adult...
by Kaelyn Barron
You spend (hopefully) about a third of your life sleeping, and roughly two of those eight recommended nightly hours dreaming. It would seem foolish, then, to ignore your dreams completely. Even if you only remember a handful of them, and scientists still don’t...