Yes I've started vlogging recently on YouTube. Some of my favorites would have to be Savannah Brown and Meowitslucy. I have a ton more but those would have to be my favorites.
I'm in love with Dickens writing style. Great Expectations and Tale of Two Cities are some of my favorite books. Due to their complex characters that rival regular everyday human lives.
I haven't read that one I'll have to add it to my to-read list. I mainly listen Hip-Hop, Alternative, Rock, Metal, Dubstep and Classic Rock. Some of my favorite bands are Bring Me The Horizon, Nirvana, And Foo Fighters. My favorite rappers Kanye West, Kendrick Lamar, Tyler, The Creator, and Drake.
My favorite author will have to be John Steinbeck. Ever since reading East of Eden, I've fell in love with the plot, characters, and. World Steinbeck crafts. Some of my other favorite authors are J.K Rowling, Ernest Hemingway, Charles Dickens, and Mo Yan.
What I love most about writing is the process of discovering a portion of myself. With every character, story, and idea I draft I learn more about myself then I would've doing anything else.
I love reading! I first started reading at a younger age around pre-K and the passion for books has stuck. I would have to say my taste for books changed around 10th grade where I started to long for older classics. Reading through thick books most of my peers scowled at.
Wonderful! I just finished touring The University of Alabama. I can't wait to start next fall!
I see the portrait of insanity as a portrait of clashing colors, running streaks, and radiating light. Every stroke boast a vibrant color. Each line a portrait of its own- smashed together to form a mosaic of collision. But in between the mark of every brush stroke rest emptiness. Black. Bleak these motley gaps swallow the color on the painting. In this madness we must wonder if this is a portrait of brilliance. Or one of confusion. But this is insanity. Something so brilliant and misunderstood we label it insanity to make it easier for us to comprehend.
Great question!
The first piece of "literature" you can say I wrote outside of school was a fantasy novel--or what I thought was a novel. I wrote it out of boredom to keep me entertained one summer before going to sixth grade. It wasn't until I explored literature traveling back to reading classics from all over the world that I started to explore different themes in my writing.
At first, I was inspired by the death of my father when I was six. I explored the themes of death, family, and addiction. I wrote pieces short stories, poetry, and novels that I thought he would enjoy while also healing myself. But I also felt my work was missing something.
A couple of hundred books later, my inspiration shifted from my father to common American. I want my work to empathize with the struggles of the true heroes. The common people. Seeing the many social issues protruding our world, keeps me writing daily to bring light to issues forgotten.
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Mean people who don't care about my feels. ?