This month’s poem strays from standard poetry because it actually consists of the lyrics to a song. I wrote this song on February 6th, the one-year anniversary of the earthquakes in Turkey. As my old hometown, Malatya, was one of the cities near the earthquake origin, many people and places […]
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The Book Thief
“I see all of us reading ourselves away from ourselves, straining in circles of light to find more light until the line of words becomes a trail of crumbs that we follow across a page of fresh snow” – Billy Collins I am haunted by humans. It’s through Death’s […]
The Royal Meany-Guide: Your Source of Villainous Advice
Greetings from The Royal Mini-Guide, and welcome back! Thanks to the positive response to the diversification efforts we made in our last articles, this edition of The Royal Mini-Guide has been devoted to the needs of the villains who have made many of our favorite stories possible. That’s right— from […]
Can Jello, Butter, and Coat Hangers Really be Used for Sculpting?
Sculptures typically look very realistic. If someone talks about a sculpture, statues and busts of people come to mind. But sculptures can be used to depict any object or being, create something abstract, or freeze a moment in time. Sculptures can be made by using carving tools, casting the medium, […]