Prose: Ducks
by Kamilia It seemed like he had never thought of a “soulmate” as being a person that could actually exist for him. Love for him looked to be a shallow, silly game. In high school, he would sit with his friends, and they would talk, would laugh, about anything and everything under the sun, often...
Article: So I Have To Say It With A =)
From scrawls on cave walls to secret journals written dead in the night under covers, the intense desire to express one’s opinions and emotions has never diminished. Not much has changed in this digital age as people, young and old alike have taken to virtual mediums in their never-ending quest of self-expression. The mushrooming of...
Article: A Writer’s Nightmare
by Henry Yew The worst nightmare that a seasoned writer may encounter is writer’s block. Period. It is indeed a frustrating moment when nothing seems to be coming into your head, and nothing can come out of it either in writing. Worst of all, writer’s block can last for days or weeks, without anything to...
Article: I’ll Do It Later… (Part 1)
By CelineD: In Part 1 of this two-part series, the author presented some ideas on why people tend to procrastinate — and why it can be such an addictive habit. In Part 2 today, she will explore some ideas on how to keep procrastination to a minimum. Procrastination is the art of keeping up with...
Review: The Rise of the Modern Playmaker
By Darren Goon: This is the 4-2-3-1 formation, with the playmaker’s position represented by the red dot. As Russian composer Dimitri Shostakovich once said, “Football is the ballet of the masses.” If that is the case, then the playmaker would undoubtedly be its star performer. In Brazil, he is known as the ponta da...


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