No. No it’s not. Now that that’s cleared up, see you all next Monday for my next update. A good part of my collection Fine, I’ll go into a little bit more detail I suppose. I’ll start this off by talking about my uncle for a bit. He’s a massive history and media enthusiast. He … Continue reading Is reading manga the same hobby as collecting manga?
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Seasonal Anime Vs. Binge-watching
Not long after I was first introduced to anime, I started getting into the habit of watching shows weekly, as they aired. Unfortunately very accurate representation of me. Keep in mind, I was a teenager with heaps of free time and very few friends back then. Every day there would be three or four shows … Continue reading Seasonal Anime Vs. Binge-watching
Write like it’s running out of style!
Why do you write like you're running out of time?Write day and night like you're running out of time?Every day you fight, like you're running out of timeKeep on fighting, in the meantime- These are the lyrics to the song Non-Stop from the hit musical Hamilton. I was a big fan of the music, especially … Continue reading Write like it’s running out of style!
Mental health in 2021
Unfortunately I couldn’t get Kaylirr’s Yin and Yang to a place where I was happy enough with it to post it. Instead have this post about why my mental health is spaghetti. I don’t know about you guys, but I had almost convinced myself that 2021 was going to be a better year than 2020 … Continue reading Mental health in 2021
The Cruel Beauty of Arlong Park.
I believe that all anime fans, or fans of any other form of media have a very specific moment where they fall in love with it. I don’t mean the first time you watch something and think to yourself ‘yeah, I enjoyed that.’ No, the moment I’m talking about is something a lot more specific. … Continue reading The Cruel Beauty of Arlong Park.
The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 1: The Library (old version)
Sprawling along a riverbank laid a magical town. Lantern lights filled the city and brightened the streets with koi fish swimming through the seemingly endless river. The night sky felt like it was strangely close, almost close enough to grasp it, yet ever so slightly out of reach. It was filled with strange stars and … Continue reading The Necromancer’s Daughter Chapter 1: The Library (old version)
The good, the bad and the mediocre
Are enjoyable stories different from good stories, and does that matter? This is a topic I have been sitting on for a while, and I’m not sure what to think about it. Let me start by explaining what I mean with the title, and how the question sprung to mind.There are many stories out there … Continue reading The good, the bad and the mediocre
Now we’re stressed out
2020 was a tough year, and with the way 2021 is shaping up to be, it’s not going to be a big improvement any time soon. Of course, the recently started vaccination is a good step in the right direction, and there is some light at the end of the tunnel, but in the more … Continue reading Now we’re stressed out
Dream Chaser Faye
Loneliness My name is Faye. I am a thirty-year-old priest in service of the goddess of dreams. I have the ability to enter the dreams of those who pray to her and resolve that which is causing them anguish. `Quiet, Faye, there’s somebody here.’ I look at Arthur, who is sitting on my left shoulder. … Continue reading Dream Chaser Faye
2020 in hindsight
2020 was the year I was going to get my shit together. I had big plans pertaining to writing again, after spending several years on and off trying without much success. I love writing, but I have often struggled to put that first word onto paper. Once that’s written down, the rest comes almost naturally, … Continue reading 2020 in hindsight