My experience writing memoirs in this class wasn’t so bad. Admittedly, I didn’t know what to expect in terms of what our journals were going to be, but I liked … Read More
Author: Aaron Moore (Page 3 of 3)
Gurba’s essay(?) was a very entertaining read. In spite of its abrasive and provocative nature, beneath that, I enjoyed Gurba’s personal insight, analysis of Cummins’s book, storytelling and colorful, albeit … Read More
Believe it or not, in a way, I feel anonymous all the time. In a metaphorical way, but nonetheless. From my perspective (as surely I’m not the only one who … Read More
Believe it or not, in a way, I feel anonymous all the time. In a metaphorical way, but nonetheless. From my perspective (as surely I’m not the only one who … Read More
I found this essay to be quite intriguing, given the insight it offers on the life and circumstances of female authors that seemingly “go missing”. While she makes the point … Read More
A friendship that has been very significant to me is my friendship with my friend Alexander. We became best friends in the third grade, and as result, he became my … Read More
This was a very interesting read. I really enjoyed the detail and candidness of Pratchett’s writing, it comes across as very honest, not just about herself, but about those around … Read More
They’re instant camera photos, specifically from one of those Fujifilm Instax Minis you can find in Target or something. Not from a Polaroid. My friend had gotten the camera as … Read More