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Travel Notes: Your Local Supermarket

April 19, 2014
The literary journal Literary Bohemian features a section called “Travel Notes.” This is a space for the vagabonds of the world to publish...
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Throwback Thursday – High Fantasy

April 17, 2014
What follows is something that I wrote in high school, I think because I wanted to follow in the footsteps of Christopher Paolini and write a (what I...
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Storytelling in Video Games

April 16, 2014
I used to hold the opinion that video games couldn’t be considered an art form. This was in part because it resembled nothing close to...
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Top Ten Screenplays

April 15, 2014
April 15, 2014: Yet another rainy (almost monsoon-like) day in Storrs, Connecticut, home of our beloved Long River and the UConn Huskies. The weather...
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Writer Crush Wednesday – Ian Doescher

April 9, 2014
I’m the kind of person that doesn’t really have a favorite author or a favorite book because that status is always changing. That being...
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The Beauty of Multitasking

March 30, 2014
Like many of you readers, I have too many interests and not enough time.  Being the industrious person that I am, I have started to combine my hobbies...
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Delirium Series (Non Spoiler)

March 24, 2014
Click here for the Original Book Review I spent my spring break in Tallahassee, Florida . . . reading books. The books in question are the Delirium...
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Something Wicked This Way Comes: Dystopian Lit and the Rise of “Cli-Fi”

March 21, 2014
  Complaining about the erratic weather is a traditional New England pastime, and this past winter—with its Antarctic winds, biweekly apocalyptic...
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12 Thoughts on Writing and Things That Have to Do With It

March 20, 2014
Since I’m graduating this semester, this week officially marks my last “school break.” In the spirit of ending an era, I shall reflect on my own...
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