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vol 11/11
Column: Thesaurus Thoughts (Usage and Why You Shouldn't SPAM It)

Column: Thesaurus Thoughts (Usage and Why You Shouldn’t SPAM It)

  How to read this piece: Substitute words in this parentheses { } for the article to hit home.   I think the thesaurus is a great tool for writers and students alike. It is excellent in aiding writers to find substitutes for certain words, to find that precise, elusive word that, sometimes is lost...
Prose: How are you?

Prose: How are you?

Few years of living and studying like sisters made us inseparable. We used to talk about everything; every single thing that we wanted to share, every single thing that crossed our minds and not to forget… nonsense and crap. No thought or feeling of mine could slip from you unnoticed. We thought we could live...
Article: Matt Zarley's 'WTF' - Musical Disaster, or Brilliant Satire?

Article: Matt Zarley’s ‘WTF’ – Musical Disaster, or Brilliant Satire?

  A couple of weeks ago, a friend on Facebook told me about a music video that was so unspeakably bad it could rival the combined ‘creative prowess’ of Rebecca Black and Ark Music Factory. Being the curious guy I was, I immediately went and checked it out on Youtube. Needless to say, I was...
Poem: Junction Five

Poem: Junction Five

We started, quite literally, at the Junction Under the boughs of the tree that was never oak We ran in green fields that soaked Even as we reached for the Stars Laughing in our celestial musings Sighing when gold churned out gilding Victorious as we basked in the sun We remained on the same promenade...
Prose: Paper Cups (Part 1)

Prose: Paper Cups (Part 1)

Raven pretty much followed the same routine every morning; a blind drill of wake up, brush teeth, wash face, throw on the first shirt and jeans she could find in her wardrobe before rushing to the nearest Starbucks to get herself a hot chocolate. With only half a shot of caramel, as opposed to the...
Article: Pascal's Wager- Too Much Fear and Too Little Faith

Article: Pascal’s Wager- Too Much Fear and Too Little Faith

Some time during the 16th century, the renowned French polymath Blaise Pascal proposed a curious gambit that seemed to compel the belief in God. Pascal’s famous wager goes as such: “If you believe in God and turn out to be incorrect, you have lost nothing — but if you do NOT believe in God and...