When beginning an essay or narrative or any piece of written work, I normally begin with brainstorming for an analogy I can cleverly use for the situation I’m writing about. For example when I wrote to admissions the fall of my senior year I wrote about a flame and education and how......Read More
This was a class discussion response in my philosophy class about religion and how I think a single book sums up my feelings on religion. Enjoy & leave feedback please!
&nbs p; My mind was fluttering with......Read More
This essay was written my Junior year in high school about mistakes and how they shape our life with regards Hawthorne's, The Scarlet Letter. When I say essay, you must keep in mind that I tried to make all of my essays as relatable to life situations and lessons as possible so......Read More
This is an essay I had to write my junior year in high school about what I thought America was defined as. My idealistic, younger self of course glorified America. While I still believe many of the things I said in this essay I now also believe that things that seem close to perfection will......Read More
With several various aromas floating in the air around my house including turkey seasonings being roasted, squash soup being whipped, and pumpkin seeds being toasted and burned (all the food can't turn out perfectly), I began to think about what I had to be thankful for. I know I should have......Read More
Coming up with a catchy title for my blog was easier than I thought, which was probably due to the fact that I stole the wise words of Sir Walter Scott. Either way, the quote related to what I had previously mentioned in my "Pilot" blog or the game I play where I make up an alternative......Read More
My first blog entry and I come up with a boring title. I wish I could embellish it with eloquent words and catchy phrases but all of that would just dis...Read More