Author: Bri
These Folk: Hats and Hallways
In an attempt not to be late
Originally I was going to title this post “I am going to murder everyone”, but felt that might not come off very well. Also, it has nothing to do with this post. Although, honestly, I don’t even know what this post is going to be about. I just don’t want to fail at posting again. Continue reading “In an attempt not to be late”
Nondescript
MOST BORING VIDEO EVER. Sorry. Next week will be something more interesting. Hopefully. 🙁 I’m so busy!!
Robinson Crusoe Review
I know this post is late. I’M SORRY, ok? I totally forgot, I’ll admit it. Shhhhhhh.
So the first book we had to read for my Studies in Fiction class was Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe. From what I’d heard before starting, it was something of an adventure story. Continue reading “Robinson Crusoe Review”
TheseFolk: Vincent and the Laundry Queen
Eugenia part 40
A Talky Blog on Dystopia, Speech, and Stress
I’m really bad about seeing a project all the way through, especially when it comes to my books. I’ll finish them, sure, but if someone doesn’t get back to me with edits within the two month post-writing period, I’m on to other things. And it becomes a problem as I come up with more and more new book ideas, because eventually I’ll just end up with hundreds of unedited manuscripts that I’ve forgotten about and grown tired with. Continue reading “A Talky Blog on Dystopia, Speech, and Stress”
FillerShmiller
Because this week was absolutely insane and I have my collab channel to think about as well, I could only manage to cut together this little diddy. A better video next week, hopefully. But maybe not. I’m going to Hungary in two weeks and I’ve got stuff to do.
On Rory
I’m not gonna lie. The first time I watched Season 5 of Doctor Who, I hated Rory (Arthur “Dies Daily” Darvill). I didn’t hate him for being a bad person (he wasn’t) or for being annoying (see previous parentheses). To be honest, I didn’t hate him for any coherent, reasonable reason. Really, I hated him for dating Amy. Continue reading “On Rory”