Author Archives: Lauren Spieller
I’m almost finished decorating my apartment! Truth be told, I’m sorry to see the project end (although my wallet is VERY relieved). It has been incredibly fun, and I’ve learned a lot. There were days that didn’t go as planned, like … Continue reading
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About a month ago, LitReactor.com announced “Scare Us!”, the site’s first short story competition. From the get go, I didn’t have any plans to enter. I’ve not written many short stories, I’m not a horror fan, and I’ve never ever … Continue reading
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I know you’ve all been dying to find out what happened with our apartment hunt, so I won’t keep you waiting any longer… You may recall the lengths we went to in order to find the perfect place (hours upon hours … Continue reading
Patrick and I have been itching to move for a while now. We’ve only been in our current place for a year, but we realized too late that we had been looking for love in all the wrong places. Let’s … Continue reading
An article by Meghan Cox Gurdon titled “Darkness Too Visible” recently appeared in the Wall Street Journal. In it, Gurdon suggests that Young Adult novels have become too dark, too “adult,” for readers in the YA category, and that the … Continue reading
I’m a few months into this project, but I think I’ll start by giving a little background on myself and my thoughts on the YA genre. I apologize in advance if I get preachy or long-winded. Feel free to skip … Continue reading