by Yen Cabag |
Imagine this with me: you get up bright and early, excited to start writing. You know that a story, a very important, life-changing tale, is brewing, bubbling, burning inside you. You sit at your desk, a cup of steaming, fragrant coffee beside you, your fingers poised...
by Kaelyn Barron
If you look at any list of the greatest books in American Literature, you’re pretty much guaranteed to see at least one book by Ernest Hemingway on the list. Though famous for his tales—both personal and fictional—of hunting, bullfighting, and fishing, most of...
by Kaelyn Barron |
Open to the last page of any children’s fairy tale, and you’re likely to see words and images describing the protagonists, who have likely just overcome unimaginable odds, going on to live together “happily ever after.” Often, you’ll see...
by Yen Cabag |
The historical romance genre is a category of fiction wherein the plot is set in a historical time. Popularized by Walter Scott in the early nineteenth century, the genre is packed full of dukes and duchesses, extravagant dresses, and of course, charm and...
by Kaelyn Barron
Coloring is an activity that kids love practicing anywhere, from restaurant menus, to coloring books, and sometimes even their bedroom walls (much to mom and dad’s horror!). But who says coloring is just for kids? In recent years, adult coloring books have...