Kristen Ulrich
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Book Club: A Tree Grows In Brooklyn
When I was fourteen, I read a book that forever stayed with me. The name of the book is, “A Tree Grows In Brooklyn” by Betty Smith. This novel was about a girl named Francis Nolan who grew up in a tenement house in Brooklyn in 1912.
By Kristen Ulrich9 months ago in BookClub
A Reflection On My Growth As A Writer
We have definitely all grown and changed, both as people and as writers. The two pieces that I have in mind when completing this challange are: my first blog post on my blog, Blue Roses Blog, and my Chapter Challenge submission that I just wrote earlier today. I will also talk about poetry later.
By Kristen Ulrich9 months ago in Writers
Chapters Challenge: My Sweet 16
Hello! My name is Kristen Rose Ulrich. I am nearly 32 years old. The middle of my memoir was when I turned 16 years old. I fondly remember my sweet 16 party. I can easily say that it was one of the best nights of my life. Pictured above is a poem that my Uncle Andrew wrote for me in Italian. (I am 50% Italian on my mother’s side, and 25% German, and 25% Norwegian on my father’s side.)
By Kristen Ulrich9 months ago in Chapters
Barbie Review
“Barbie” was one of the best movies that I have seen in a while. She evoked true empathy for both women and men. I have never seen a movie capture the topic of gender equality in such a sweet, yet strong way. It was very creative! Bravo and well done!
By Kristen Ulrich9 months ago in Critique
The Tale Of Four Lovers
The Tale of Four Lovers Once upon a time, four lovers change the world. Snow White’s lover, Prince Florian, had passed away while gathering lumber in the woods. Snow White was left in despair. She mourned for a while, but did not want to spend the rest of her life in agony. She still had her mirror on the wall. However, it no longer told who was the fairest of them all. Everyone knew that Snow White was the fairest of them all. The mirror now allowed her to see into the future. Before I tell you what she saw, you must hear the rest of the story.
By Kristen Ulrich9 months ago in Fiction