Dialogue
Vocal
You weren’t my first. Probably not my last. But of all the others' past, you’re the one that’s lasted. Vocal, you’re the best writing platform I have found so far. You’ve helped me grow. You’ve made me mad. You’ve made me smile. You’ve made me the writer I am today.
By Atomic Historian10 months ago in Critique
Nintendo Switches “Stray Gods”
”Strays Gods The Roleplaying Musical” for Nintendo Switch is a masterpiece of an animated, roleplaying “choose your own ending” game that will have you falling in love with a fresh take on Greek Mythology. The music is so artfully written and it’ll have you singing song while you are playing!
By Hope Martin10 months ago in Critique
Romeo and Juliet
Hatfields and McCoys – this one. Uninvited Romeo crashes a rave. Meets fair Juliet, from wrong side of tracks. Cupid owns both. Juliet’s BFF helps lovers, iconic balcony scene. Mistaken identity leads to Romeo’s banishment. Juliet goes with Padre’s plan. Text failed to send. Families grieve, forgive all but two.
By Dana Stewart10 months ago in Critique
one of the best Refrigerators on the market right now
In the fast-paced world we inhabit, where convenience and efficiency are paramount, the refrigerator stands as a steadfast cornerstone of modern living. It's not merely an appliance; it's a repository of freshness, a preserver of sustenance, and a facilitator of culinary exploration. With the constant evolution of technology, the humble refrigerator has undergone remarkable transformations, adapting to our changing needs and desires.
By kobe russell10 months ago in Critique
The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree is all we need. It will make you laugh and cry. It will make your heart bleed. Published in 1964. Forever a work we will adore. Not many words. Not many needed. When we learned to care for a tree. We learned more than we ever needed.
By Atomic Historian10 months ago in Critique
~Fahrenheit 451!~ Telling the Truth!
~Fahrenheit 451!~ Young Ray uses machine imagery to construct the setting & environment of the book, making it masculine in form and attraction. There is no thought of invitation to Women as readers in his world! Ironically, this only leaves me with the recommendation to stick to his TV Show!
By Jennifer Cooley10 months ago in Critique
“Deloused in the Comatorium” by The Mars Volta
Through wonder, horror, tranquility, mourning, confusion, and those emotions too subtle for us to have words for yet, this album takes you on a path to the outermost and inner-most reaches of imagination and human experience.
By Uncle Bunk10 months ago in Critique
Whispers of Resilience: The Unsung Heroine Who Amplified Voices
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the pages of history, lived a woman named Elena Martinez. Her story, though lesser-known, resonates as a testament to resilience, compassion, and unwavering dedication to improving the lives of others.
By Princess Tarim10 months ago in Critique