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You Know You're a Writer When...

A cup of coffee, fingers click-clacking against a keyboard, sticky notes dotting the walls, endless daydreams, ideas scribbled onto scattered pieces of paper. What do you think of when you see this list? Personally, I think of writing--and writers in general. These items tend to be hallmarks of authors, and though not everyone may relate to them, I definitely do--and so do many other writers I know. Recently, this idea brought a question to my mind: if all these things are traits or habits of authors, are there other characteristics many authors have in common? Things we may do without even realizing? Would it be possible to compile a list of these things? The answer, of course, is yes. So without further ado, here's my take on several ways you know you're a writer. -Google thinks you're a parent now, thanks to all the time you've spent researching character names. -Every person you see is potential character inspiration. ...
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Yummy Vegetarian & Vegan Dinners

A lot of the world relies on meat for its cultural delicacies- which is a very unfortunate predicament for all the vegetarian/vegan foodies out there. Thankfully, there are some dishes that have no meat (or even animal products entirely!) that still taste absolutely scrumptious. Before the list of delicious ideas and recipes, here are some FAQs of the minimal animal consumption world: What’s the difference between being vegan and being vegetarian? Being vegetarian means not eating meat or fish (to some, eggs count as meat. However, in this article, eggs are considered a non-meat animal product). Being vegan means not eating any animal product whatsoever, including meat, fish, dairy, eggs, and honey. Additionally, being pescatarian means eating fish but not meat. Why should I eat vegan/vegetarian? Reports have shown that eating less animal products (specifically cow products) helps the environment greatly. Even eating one vegetarian meal a week can reduce C02 and methane emissi...

The Character Files 02. Claude Von Riegan: From Shiftiness Incarnate to Shonen Protagonist

The Character Files 02. Our Favorite Golden Deer   Hello everyone! And welcome to The Character Files , a weekly article that delves into analysis's of popular characters! Last week, I covered Katniss Everdeen, from the Hunger Games. Now, after roughly a hundred hours of playing Fire Emblem: Three Houses , I’ll be covering the Embodiment of Distrust himself, Claude von Riegan. Just a head’s up, there’ll be spoilers for Three Houses, especially meaning only, since I haven’t finished the other routes yet for the Golden Deer/Verdant Wind route. ¡M┴Ⅎ ɹǝǝp uǝploפ From the Prologue of Three Houses A Mysterious Past “After all, you’re easily the student with the most secrets… Who is your father? And why did you appear so suddenly, as if from nowhere?” -Edelgard to Claude, White Clouds (Golden Deer version) Chapter 5 Claude keeps his past close to his chest, all though if it’s pretty obvious. (at least, to the player. No one else even guesses at his heritage) I...

Biblio-files: Artemis Fowl

Hello good friends! Today we will be reviewing Artemis Fowl! One of my personal favorites, Artemis Fowl was published in 2001 by Eoin Colfer. An action-packed sci-fi story, Colfer skillfully pulls you into a world of magic and fairies. He also wrote Iron Man: The Gauntlet, WARP, and the Supernaturalists, among others. This book is great for readers looking for a great antihero novel that expertly blends magic with science. It features a lovable and intriguing cast of characters, including the paranoid centaur Foaly, the short-fused fairy Commander Root, the capable elf Captain Holly Short, Artemis’s ridiculously skilled bodyguard Butler, and of course the boy genius himself, Artemis Fowl.  This book is unique as it has the main characters pitted against each other through the novel; Artemis Fowl versus the fairies. In later books, this relationship changes, which is what makes this one so interesting. As I said, this series is probably my favorite one ever. From t...

Sunday Writing Prompt

Writing can be difficult sometimes, and the journalists of the YWP understand that fully. Thus, every Sunday, a new writing prompt will be uploaded here to provide you with inspiration! Prompt: You're a pretty regular person living in what you think is a pretty regular world. Every once and a while when you're in a public place you like to do a thing: you think "If you're a mind reader and you can hear me, I see you!" You always laugh at yourself whenever you do it, it's so silly right? But one day after you've thought it you notice someone staring right at you with huge, surprised eyes. They turn and run. Quirk: They're never seen without chewing gum.