Andrea Lawrence
Bio
Freelance writer. Undergrad in Digital Film and Mass Media. Master's in English Creative Writing. Spent six years working as a journalist. Owns one dog and two cats.
Stories (198/0)
Quintessence
I find comfort in writing surreal poetry. I leave you this maze, where just below the surface and maybe above it you can see some geopolitical themes. A hint of peace is always a step away. But peace is easily disturbed, just like how a pond forms ripples when a single stone skips across it.
By Andrea Lawrence2 years ago in Poets
- Top Story - August 2022
What I Think Would Make Vocal.Media BetterTop Story - August 2022
What Would Make Vocal.Media Challenges Better? I wish on Vocal.Media challenges that judges would write stories about the winners. I would like a section from judges called: "This Is Why We Loved This Story." Occasionally, I read the challenge winner stories, and I'm impressed. I get why the person won. I'm in awe of them. I want to leave that person a comment of congratulations... and I have more to say than "congratulations."
By Andrea Lawrence2 years ago in 01
Before You Go to Bed, Pick Your Dream Sequence
Whether you can lucid dream or not, I figure this could make for a fun exercise before you go to bed. Make what you want to out of this adventure. If you do have the power to lucid dream, maybe you can live your selected dream tonight.
By Andrea Lawrence2 years ago in Fiction
- Top Story - July 2022
- Top Story - July 2022
Enlist
"The cabin in the woods had been abandoned for years, but one night, a candle burned in the window," Arvis said. "I must have gone by that cabin a number of times. I hiked there all the time as a kid. The old property never really stuck out that much from the scenery. It had faded exterior, the front door barely hung onto its hinges, and the cobwebs... there were enough of them to fill a pillowcase. But when I saw that candle, I couldn't help but accept the invitation. Desire overwhelmed my thoughts. The wind chimes ringing off the porch were like a siren song. I had to go inside that old oak cabin."
By Andrea Lawrence2 years ago in Fiction
Green Tea and Elderberry Pop Tarts (A Recipe)
Green Tea and Elderberry Pop Tarts For me, summer is about drinking chilled green tea while sitting on my patio to watch thunderstorms. It's also about picking berries with family and going on dates to old country restaurants where they serve turkey sandwiches with goat cheese and homemade jam.
By Andrea Lawrence2 years ago in Feast
- Top Story - June 2022
A Critique of Bram Stoker’s "Dracula" and F. W. Murnau’s "Nosferatu"Top Story - June 2022
Dracula is a cornerstone of gothic literature. One of the first films adapted from the book is often looked at as a prime example of silent filmmaking. | Source: Photo by Marc Wieland on Unsplash
By Andrea Lawrence2 years ago in Horror