Written For Class: “For Every Moment I Am, I feel invincible.”

This was written in a Creative Writing Poetry Class in Spring 2020. The way this poem was written was by cutting words and phrases out of my poetry as well as the poetry of other students in the course in order to form a new poem. Once again uploading the poem as a PDF to maintain the integrity of structure. Enjoy 🙂

August 2018 Content Update

It has been a busy summer for me. I joined a 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons homebrew campaign and have had a few sessions playing as Akil Muzara, a former Runeguard fighter for the Cynherian Empire. It has been a blast so far and sessions should be continuing by the time this posts. I have … Continue reading August 2018 Content Update

Written For Class – Human Trafficking Research Paper (Problem) #HTRP

Human trafficking is a problem that ails our world in the 21st century. Potentially millions of women and children have been sold or forced into sex and labor trafficking worldwide with just over 40,000 cases collected by the United States’ National Human Trafficking Hotline in 2017 alone (Polaris Project 1). Statistics show that men, women, and … Continue reading Written For Class – Human Trafficking Research Paper (Problem) #HTRP

Written For Class – U.S. Immigration Reform Essay

Last semester I wrote an essay about Immigration Reform for a U.S. Government class. It was written before the public learned that the Trump Administration was separating families at the Mexican border. The prompt was as follows: Though many Democrats and Republicans agree that the United States’ immigration system is broken, they hold sharply different … Continue reading Written For Class – U.S. Immigration Reform Essay

Written for Class – “The Storm” Literary Analysis

Kate Chopin’s “The Storm” is a complex piece of fiction. Examining the elements of Chopin’s classic short story will enlighten the reader of the author’ intended meaning. This story has a conventional plot that allows the conflict to unfold organically. The story starts with an unstable situation. The characters in the story notice that a … Continue reading Written for Class – “The Storm” Literary Analysis