Honestly, I think I’ve loved photography for a long time, but I don’t think I saw myself as the kind of person who could be a photographer. Does that make sense?
Category Archives: The Erbe
Book Review: A Deal for the Tycoon’s Diamonds by Emmy Grayson
It starts right at the action. It’s like when you get invited to a party but you don’t get there until right before the action starts. Right before the fight or just in time to see the football player and the geek hook up. Like right in the nick of time. At peak party.
Difficult
80+ synonyms of Difficult
Awkward
wkward (adj): Clumsy; bungling 2. Hard to handle; unwieldy 3. Uncomfortable [an awkward pose] 4. Embarrassed or embarrassing. There is a multitude of ways to describe something as ‘awkward’.
I Bought A New Book
I got a new book and I’m excited to check it out. I haven’t started it yet it seems very interesting so I can’t wait to see where it takes me
Words to describe ‘Laughter’
There are a number of ways we can describe laughter and when it comes to writing there comes a time when you just can’t remember any good ways to describe a character’s laughter.
Review: Like Water for Chocolate
Traditions are laid bare on the page each one tying you closer to Tita and Mexico. Each chapter, each recipe is written out like it were a conversation carried out in the kitchen.
Through The Music
Through The Music I fell in love with you through the music, before I even knew you The melodious arrangement moved through me Your voice laid claim to my ears and your words, Words that ensnared me Seared me through unto my soul Oh I descended into love with you through the music long beforeContinueContinue reading “Through The Music”
Flowers in Bloom
Flowers in Bloom in South Carolina
The Children of Blood and Bone: A Review
Children of Blood and Bone is a novel that explores friendship, love, loss, fierce familial loyalty, the price of revenge, and the meaning of an ideological difference. Children of Blood and Bone gives us a need for change while providing a chance at that change and it explores the differences a mere generation can make.