Samantha Parrish
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Top 4 Underrated Michael Jackson songs
Michael Jackson was one of the first musicians I listened to before I even knew it was Michael Jackson. My first introduction to him was on Rockin With The Chipmunks, two of his songs were included to showcase the 1980s. I would watch that VHS tape over and over during my stays at the hospital when I had leukemia as a tot. I never knew how much I enjoyed Michael Jackson's songs as a toddler when my grandmother would tell me I would dance around despite the wires on me.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Beat
Top 5 Songs For Worldbuilding
When you create a world for your readers, there are some questions to ask yourself. How does this world work? How do people exist in this world? What is the ambiance of this world? Creating a world that you are writing to present to a reader can be amazing. To show the world you want to see exist with the other fantastic worlds. But there are little pieces that can be tricky with how the characters exist in that world. I can defiantly tell you the best way to create the world is by listening to music. Music puts you in that world from the lyrics and the beat. It's like making a movie in your head.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Beat
Top 4 Underrated Pet Shop Boys Songs
The first time I listened to Pet Shop Boys, I was 11 years old and I was in the Chick Fil A parking lot waiting for my mom to come out of the restaurant. I was going through the songs on my old blue MP3 player. My mother had put some songs on my MP3 player on a whim, most of the time I skipped them to the other songs I knew. But I decided to give it a shot and see what the song West End Girls was like. That song became a late-night lullaby for me. that is one of the songs that changed the way I listen to music. Years later, I decided to indulge in the album and expand to other songs from The Pet Shop Boys.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Beat
The Growth Of Rob Zombie
With the release of The Munsters, let's take a look at the impact Rob Zombie has made on the industry (all of it). I didn’t grow up with Rob Zombie the way others did with Rob Zombie. I knew of his name in movies and music, but it was just a passing thought that eventually evaporated in my mind.
By Samantha Parrishabout a year ago in Geeks
I’m comfortable with my body hair now
The 13-year-old Sami that used to be scared to raise her arms out of the fear someone would find the sparse stubble on her armpits would be surprised today. She became a 27-year-old that walks out of the house with hairy legs while wearing a skirt and doesn’t shave her under arms as much as she used to.
By Samantha Parrish2 years ago in Blush
Sami’s Review: Hellraiser 2022
I have to admit that I’m not the biggest fan of Clive Barker. The blood and gore focus of horror. But just because its not my cup of tea in terror doesn’t mean I don’t respect what he brings. Since I have gotten into horror movies, his name always pops up for the recognition he’s done for books and movies. I do have to respect that he does bring something new to horror. It’s not just blood and guts flying everywhere it really is a sought out story.
By Samantha Parrish2 years ago in Horror
Fall-A-Thon
Gloomy days in fall are some of the best days. There’s something to be said about having a favorite fall themed beverage, getting a comfy on the couch, and looking for something to watch. Cloudy skies can be perfect to watch a movie or a TV show that matches the atmosphere outside. Some people prefer some thing scary to watch during fall, and some people just wanna watch something easy-going during fall. There’s no wrong answer with what they find enjoyable to make their fall absolutely perfect.
By Samantha Parrish2 years ago in Geeks
Why Junji Ito’s Earthbound is a deep dive into guilt
This story was a different twist on guilt. It’s ironic that Junji Ito is known for grotesque horror and this is one of those rare stories that he does without intense amounts of horror and focuses on the impact.
By Samantha Parrish2 years ago in Geeks