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An abrasive itinerary of the presence of women, the landscape and obsession. Such are the internal paradigms that went through the compelling life of the Post-Impressionist painter Vincent van Gogh.
The Killer in Me by Keith Julius I love to kill people. Now that I have your attention, allow me to add some information to the previous disclaimer. Within the pages of the stories I write, I love to kill people. It’s a… Continue Reading “The Killer in Me by Keith Julius”
The Inner Monster Every Author Must Break in the Book Writing Process by Jonas Salzgeber Looking back, I see this guy sitting in front of his old laptop, the face hidden in his sweaty palms, desperately seeking strength to break his inner monster. He… Continue Reading “The Inner Monster Every Author Must Break in the Book Writing Process by Jonas Salzgeber”
Politically Correct by Dennis Scheel Being Politically Correct started in America when it came to the racial question, but after the changes in the last two decades, all of the world, especially in Europe followed suit, insisted on being politically correct, no longer… Continue Reading “Politically Correct by Dennis Scheel”
Killed By Happy Endings by Heinrich von Wolfcastle When it comes to creative writing in the classroom, teachers often charge their students to defend the creation of their work. “Why should this exist?” they ask. It’s a difficult question to answer, because, frankly, why should… Continue Reading “Killed By Happy Endings by Heinrich von Wolfcastle”
Hurricane Sandy and Holly’s Hurricane by Marie Carter Out of destruction, can also come creativity, or in my case, a novel. On October 29, 2012, the storm surge from Hurricane Sandy hit New York City, flooding streets, tunnels, and subway lines, and cutting… Continue Reading “Hurricane Sandy and Holly’s Hurricane by Marie Carter”
Challenging the Impossible by Christian Hofsetz (Image source: https://chracatoa.files.wordpress.com/2019/01/challengingtheimpossible.jpg) Challenging the Impossible When I was 8 years old, my best friend asked me a serious question. “What would you do if everybody in the world was held hostage, and the only way to save them… Continue Reading “Challenging the Impossible by Christian Hofsetz”