This post contains affiliate Links. Fran Hawthorne, a New Yorker, is a former journalist with 8 non-fiction books and hundreds, if not thousands of articles to her credit. She’s won awards for her nonfiction writing, however, what she wanted ever since she was four years old, was to be a novelist. She has fulfilled thatContinue reading “Fiction is What I Always Wanted to Write”
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Language is Important
This post contains affiliate links. “Humans are not set up to understand logic; they are set up to understand stories.” ~ Roger C. Shank, Cognitive Scientist Grant Barrett is a dictionary editor and linguist specializing in slang and new words, and co-host of A Way with Words, a national radio program about language. From hisContinue reading “Language is Important”
Movie Making, Martial Arts, and Mentoring
Gedaly is a filmmaker, entrepreneur, and content pro. He loves Shakespeare, Kung Fu movies, and geeking out about technology. He’s the co-founder of Working.Actor, writer of adventure movies, and occasional singer. One day he hopes to become a mad scientist! The Marx Brothers Movies Charlie Chaplin, Favorite Director, Films, City Lights (1931) Charlie Chaplin,Continue reading “Movie Making, Martial Arts, and Mentoring”
Ken Doing Theatre and Reading the Classics
Ken was born and raised in a small town in California. He married and joined the Air Force after high school. The Air Force sent Ken to many far flung reaches of the planet, including Asia, South America, Europe, and the Middle-East. Ken has two children, both of whom are married and have made himContinue reading “Ken Doing Theatre and Reading the Classics”
The Hate U Give
A little about me: My name is Arielle Tate. I enjoy reading, writing, watching British period dramas (among other genres), ballet, and watching Discovery, Travel, and Science channels. Arielle is modest and failed to write that she has received dual diplomas for high school and an AA degree General Studies with High Honors from GreenContinue reading “The Hate U Give”