In my house, a cup of tea prepared by the 17-year-old me is appreciated more than my poetry. Strange women with magnifiers instead of eyes …
Imposter Syndrome
Coined in 1978 by clinical psychologists Pauline R. Clance and Suzanne A. Imes, imposter syndrome is a concept usually experienced by high-achieving members of society …
Interview with Kathryn Ormsbee – Author of Tash Hearts Tolstoy
Kathryn Ormsbee is the author behind the books Lucky Few and Tash Hearts Tolstoy, books that are both equally charming and humorous. With a witty …
Poetic Tribute to a Badass Lady in History: Rachel Carson
In 1935, after earning a Master’s degree in zoology at Johns Hopkins University, Rachel Carson began working at the United States Fish and Wildlife Service …
May Writing Challenge
Welcome, Germies, to this month’s writing challenge! This challenge will begin today and will end May 31st. However, you are welcome to come back anytime to complete …
James Dashner: The Maze Runner Series, Stephen King, and What’s Next for the Best-Selling Author
In January of this year, I had the honor of attending Jeff Giles’s L.A. launch for his debut novel, The Edge of Everything. At the event, …
Untitled by Haleigh Diltz
I have learned to hate the darkness. Not the darkness that comes from a burnt street lamp, or the sun setting for another night, no. …
Kathryn Ormsbee: Writing, Reading, and the Other Side of Homeschooling
Kathryn Ormsbee is the author of the novel Lucky Few, which shines a more positive light on homeschooling. Told with plenty of humor and honesty, Ormsbee …
I Am a Writer by Ilda Dashi
My fingers are filled with words, dropping like stars from the tops of my inner landscapes. My words are full of my heart’s letters, which …