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The Pop Cultist: June 2014
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Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Pop Cultist has moved to Paperback Planes. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I am 21 and in my 4th year of studying English and History at Grand Valley State. Fiction is my passion, be it reading it, writing it, or watching it. . I dream of merging my passion for fiction with my passion for social activism by educating others on how stories affect reality and vice-versa. At The Fiction Diaries. I blog about my journey as an aspiring writer. View my complete profile.
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The Pop Cultist: I HAVE MOVED!
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Thursday, June 19, 2014. The Pop Cultist has moved to Paperback Planes. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). I am 21 and in my 4th year of studying English and History at Grand Valley State. Fiction is my passion, be it reading it, writing it, or watching it. . I dream of merging my passion for fiction with my passion for social activism by educating others on how stories affect reality and vice-versa. At The Fiction Diaries. I blog about my journey as an aspiring writer. View my complete profile.
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Living In June: January 2015
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Some day, months, years are shitter than others. I've seen it. I've lived it. Things can be going really good. Then lightening strikes your life and its all blown to bits. I never understood what people meant when they talked about turning points in their life. As a kid you just figure things get better as you get older. Sadly I've learned that's not the case. Once your in your 20's it's like what the hell was I looking forward to? Friday, January 30, 2015. The Approach, The How, The Who. Compassion, sin...
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Post-Reading: Mrs. Dalloway – Bookswept
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May 14, 2015. Post-Reading: Mrs. Dalloway. Virginia Woolf weaves together the minds of countless characters to portray life in post-WWI England. Though the book is often described as a day in the life of Clarissa Dalloway, the characters and their life stories are so varied and numerous that together, a much larger story involving feminism, class, suicide, and friendship is told. It is the most appropriate expression in the fewest words, like poetry. Currently Reading: Mrs. Dalloway. I absolutely loved t...
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