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Hermes Helps Out
Hermes Helps Out This collection of poetry, Persephone’s Echo, is about the echoes of the past in both mythology and my personal life. This collection combines the Jungian archetype with Sylvia Plath like confession. It also combines the personal with … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Writing
Tagged 2008, A Dark Muse, Adonis, Aeneid, Affair, Alicia Keys, All Apologies, Anais Nin, Anxiety, Aphrodite In Jeans, Apollo, Ares, Artemis, Athena, Birth, Bring Me To Life, Building A Mystery, Burn For You, Butterfly Chains, C S Lewis, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Cassandra, Christa Wolfe, Dante, Daughter, Dead Souls, Death, Demeter, Depression, Dido, DJ Muse, Echo, Electra, Emily Bronte, Erica Jong, Evanescence, Fall, Fallin, Father, Garden, God, Goddess, Greek Mythology, Gyges, Hades, Harry Potter, Harvest, Heart Shaped Box, Hera, Hermeneutics, Hermes, husband, I &I, I See Stars, If on a winter's night a traveler, Iio, Intertextuality, Italo Calvino, Kreo, L Frank Baum, Longing, Lost, Margaret Atwood, Marriage, Medea, Memosene, Mother, Motherhood, Narcissus, Nine Inch Nails, Nirvana, Odysseus, Ohio, Ovid, Penelope Prescribes Perseverance, Persephone, Persephone's Echo, Phoenix, Play, Poems, Poetry, Possession, Publish, Rapture, Rick Riordan, Ring, Rings, River Styx, Robin Fox, Sappho's Leap, Sarah McLachlan, Sehnsucht, Shakespeare's Sister, She Who Remembers, Shelby, Spring, Stay, Strawberry Fields Forever, Subtext, Summer, Summerhouse Later, Surfacing, Taja Sevelle, Text, The Art of Love, The Beatles, The Chronicles of Narnia, The English Patient, The Neverending Story, The Road To Oz, Tragedy, Underworld, Virgil, Winter, Wuthering Heights, Zeus
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Madeline L’Engle
Madeline L’Engle Madeline L’Engle is one of my favorite children’s authors. I first read A Wrinkle in Time in 6th grade maybe. It was published in 1962 and my mother remembered reading it. In any case, I got a copy … Continue reading
Posted in Biology, Literature/Pop Culture, Lost, Movies/TV, Religion, Science/Philosophy
Tagged A House Like A Lotus, A Ring of Endless Light, A Swiftly Tilting Planet, A Wind in The Door, A Winkle In Time, An Acceptable Time, Austins, Biblical, Biology, Calvin O'Keef, Cellular, Charles Wallace Murry, Christianity, Chronos, Conrad Aiken, Debbie Gibson, Disney Movie Awful, Druids, Echthroi, Enemy, Evil, Female Protagonist, Geeky Girl, Good, Greece, It, Kairos, Le Morte d'Arthur, Mad, Madeline L'Engle, Madoc, Many Waters, Meg Murry, Michael Ende, Moon By Night, Morning Song of Senlin, Mrs Whatsit, Mrs Whosit, Native Americans, Nephilim, Noah, Nuclear Power, Phantom Menance, Polly O'Keef, Possession, Psalm 69:13, Runes, Sandy and Dennys Murry, Science, Seraphim, Silence Speaks A Thousand Words, Star Wars, Tesseract, The Arm of the Starfish, The Flood, The Force, The Neverending Story, The Nothing, The Time Quartet, The Time Quintet, The Young Unicorns, Time Travel, Unicorn, Welsh
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J.J. Abrams
J.J. Abrams J.J. Abrams first came to my attention back in 2001 with the success of Alias. The Metaphysical Journey of Sydney Bristow caught my imagination, and so it was only natural that I was curious about her creator. About … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV
Tagged 1966, 1976, 1984, 2001, 6 Degrees, Alias, Almost Human, Bad Robot, Birthday Day, Book, Buoyant Billions, Connection, Damon Lindelof, Debate, Ethan McMillan, Felicity, Forever Young, Fringe, Gene Roddenberry, George Bernard Shaw, George Lucas, Humaity, Huxley, Infinite, Intelligence, Intertexuality, Island, J.J. Abrams, June 27th, Lost, Lost in Hypertext, Love of Literature, Nerd, Pala, Reader Response, Revolution, S., Science Fiction, SJ, Star Trek, Star Wars, Sydney Bristow, Technology, The Force is Strong With This One, The Internet, The Neverending Story, The Ship of Theseus, The Society For The Study of Lost, The X-Files, What About Brian
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Flashback 1985
Flashback 1985 Once again I find myself curious as to what my life was like at Anastasia’s age. Ana is 8 years old and in 3rd Grade. My Third Grade teacher was Mrs. Smith. Mrs. Smith intervened when I felt … Continue reading
Posted in Flashback
Tagged 1985, 2nd Street, 3rd Street, Brian Smith, Cari Lynn Gilkison, Chad Wilson, Ezra, Faith Hoak, house trailer, Jeff Castor, Jill Boorom, Kevin Ernst, Lois Castor, Lung Cancer, Mini-Bake Oven, Miss Michaels, Mrs. Ross, Mrs. Smith, Oak Street, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Reed Castor, Rhode Island, Rhonda Wilson, Sarah Shepherd, Scott Howard, Shelby, Superman, swimming, The Neverending Story, Tiger Lily, Tonsils, Whitney School, YMCA
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