Balancing education and entertainment is a delicate dance, but it’s incredibly rewarding.
Stacey Marshall – 8 August 2025 Continue reading
Balancing education and entertainment is a delicate dance, but it’s incredibly rewarding.
Stacey Marshall – 8 August 2025 Continue reading
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It actually stemmed from an experience I had in middle school. We were assigned by our English teacher to write a story associated with a picture we had drawn. I drew a monster that was hidden beneath the bleachers.
Jessica Marie – 6 August 2025 Continue reading
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In the end I concluded that we are a society in trouble. We are stuck in our screens, commoditizing ourselves and our children, engaged in lying, manipulating, and losing our own sense of who we are. We live in social media apps pretending to be celebrities and behaving as if life is a reality TV show.
Kathleen P. Allen PhD – 3 August 2025 Continue reading
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It was my way of communicating what I’m seeing as a teacher, namely, how social media has influenced the lives of teens. It is truly a project from the heart. It came to me all at once and literally poured out.
Tara Hodgson – 31 July 2025 Continue reading
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Knowing that the sharing of our story was going to help others and their journey with grief made it worth while and at times come a little easier. I don’t think that I could say that any of this came easily.
Doug Lawrence – 28 July 2025 Continue reading
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I love writers who made a point of showing just how much power the “underdog” characters can hold. Nothing beats a classic diamond-in-the-rough character!
Stacey Lannigan – 26 July 2025 Continue reading
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A few years ago the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York (where I live) held a retrospective of Louise-Élisabeth Vigée le Brun’s oeuvre. Reviewers praised the exhibit to such an extent that, despite never having heard of this artist, I went to see the show.
Judith Lissauer Cromwell – 23 July 2025 Continue reading
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My target reader craves stories that blur the lines between reality and the supernatural. They’re drawn to dark, mysterious worlds filled with magic, danger, and heart-pounding romance.
A.D. Craig – 20 July 2025 Continue reading
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After leaving the police, I felt compelled to put everything down on paper—not just to document that chapter of my life, but to better understand it. What started as a personal project gradually became something I felt could resonate with a wider audience.
Jade Cameron – 17 July 2025 Continue reading
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I made a promise to myself that day, that I would write a book so another little girl would not feel so alone. I did not know then that a lot of healing had to happen first.
Babs Walters – 15 July 2025 Continue reading
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