This is a blog for all things media, be it from literature, television, or movies. When I notice something. If I have an idea or thought I find amusing or interesting, I will share it. I will also be posting original fiction.
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So sorry my readers, but no blog. I have a migraine and can hardly type. I will post a new entry tomorrow.
Hello everyone! I hope you're well. This quick post is to announce an update in the contest contest! All you will have to do is answer the 3 questions below. Please, post your answers as a comment and leave your name and email so I can contact you. The first 5 people with the correct answers will get a short story dedicated to them! There are still 4 winners to be chosen! Who will it be? You? 1. What is this blog site about? 2. What was my first entry about? 3. Where are 2 places can you find me on the internet? *hint look in the links section* I will extend the contest until May 31st!
The other day, after watching a Merlin fan video on Youtube, I read through the comments. A few people were talking about how Merlin changed their life. There was such respect and awe for this program. Before I continue with this entry, I must share what was said in the comments of this video (You can watch it here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqz7oaTyAlQ&feature=share&list=UUmmZyOotBYjOoENaUX0oI8g ): TheLovelylostsoul said: I was wondering if you could expand on this quote and idea to make it a longer video, to show that it really DOES exist, if in our hearts if nothing else. ??????? Just something I've always wanted from my really "Merlin is my life" Merlin vidders. Just to show that the legends do go on and effect us all, because I know I've been effected by this show. More than anything else. Misshobbity wrote: I agree wholeheartedly, I have never been more affected by anything, LOTR is the closest but Merlin has captured my heart like
Author Paulette Mahurin took some time out of her busy schedule to do an interview with me! Enjoy. You can find out more about her book, right here : https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Persecution-of-Mildred-Dunlap-by-Paulette-Mahurin/118847341594558?ref=ts&fref=ts When did you realize you wanted to be a writer? When I was ten, my older brother was 18.That's when I began writing, that's also when he landed in a metal institution, diagnosed with schizophrenic. He was morbidly obese and severely bullied in Jr. High and High School, and had no friends. As a result of his obesity and mental illness, he had terrible body odor and was repulsive to be around. He was also inappropriate sexually in that he'd try to kiss female family members. I couldn't have friends over, and as I result I didn't have friends outside of the family until I was in Jr. High School myself. I couldn't talk about it because I was so ashamed of being related to him that I d
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