In other words, that we used to be ape-like creatures who evolved into what we are now, and that we will evolve into an even more superior life form millions of years from now.
Being just 20 years old and an aspiring fiction author, I feel most comfortable with the YA market because my high school memories are still fresh. However, it seems as if there has been a bit of a shift in what today's YA readers (and publishers) are looking for. When it comes to writing, I...
I'm not saying that I am completely against TV censorship, but I think it's funny that---though America considers itself a very socially developed country--the FCC dooms our countryto have such conservative programming guidelines compared to other nations. Maybe I'm more aware of this than some...
Assuming that we all go to the same place when we die and that there IS an afterlife, what would you like to do? Here's my list:
1.) Go trick-or-treating with Lily Munster
2.) Peace protesting with John Lennon
3.) Take drum lessons from John Bonham
4.) Write a song with Jim Morrison
5.) Start...
in real life? I mean, once you meet the guy and he pulls out his sketch pad or is telling you about a poem that he wrote, you just want to vomit and say "Nevermind, forget it, I don't want a sensitive guy. I just want a guy who will ignore me and tell me what I want to hear in an attempt to get...
...one in real life...? You just want to beat him over the head with his sketchbook or give him a million little papercuts with the poem he wrote for you? Seriously, guys, I changed my mind. I would rather you not try so hard with me.