Knowing When It’s Time to Rewrite Your Story
It’s time to rewrite the story. I believe we all have our own stories to live. We live them, make our choices, deal with the consequences, and move on. But what if we could go back and change the story?
It’s time to rewrite the story. I believe we all have our own stories to live. We live them, make our choices, deal with the consequences, and move on. But what if we could go back and change the story?
Updates What’s your perspective on the next 10 Years? This isn’t the original blog I wrote for today. The original one is about me not holding back and getting out of my comfort zone to experience life. But I’ll have
Shift placed the short spear on the rock and stepped out of the shadows. “Take it. You’re not going to get a better offer.” Abiga hesitated. A weapon would help, but being bound to Shift’s clan meant more violence
You know those quizzes people have been taking? Which Disney Princess are you? and Which classical composer are you? Well, I love those things, so I thought it might be fun to create one of my own. That’s right
(For today’s Through the Balustrade character sketch, we take a look at one of the main Outcasts, and his first encounter with the truth.) The undesirable’s eyes shifted from fear to emptiness. Alex couldn’t remember what happened next,
(Overseer Hillton plays a small role in Through the Balustrade, but his dark heart will cause much havoc in the sequel. The below story is a scene from (spoiler alert) when Hillton “fixes” Roxan up to meet the master. I
Happy Foto Friday!!! Today’s picture uses a quote from Through the Balustrade! Enjoy!
(Today’s Through the Balustrade character sketch goes back to a time before Anna had joined the Outcasts. This is how she knew there was more…) The new plebes came into view. They rounded the gate from the sentry compound
Welcome to another edition of Through the Balustrade character sketches. This one is about a better known character from the book, Jahn. There’s never a doubt in Balustrade that Jahn loves Liza, but what you don’t know is how it
Welcome to another installment of the Through the Balustrade character sketches. Today’s character plays a small, but important part toward the end of Through the Balustrade. In the book, he’s not named, just mentioned as the boy with a