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Reflection: Restrictions and Growth
I found a farm in Tecopa CA, an hour from Las Vegas and set my sights on it. The farm was beautiful in so many ways, but it intimidated...

Renee Williamson
Dec 28, 20207 min read


Dialogue 101
When I first got started as a writer, I found myself asking that question an awful lot. Maybe more than I should have, yet I would always...

Shane McIntire
Dec 24, 202010 min read


Growing Pains
While driving back from the grocery store, my sister, Aiah, seated in the passenger seat, looked up from her phone, and posed a question...

Aaron Talledo
Dec 19, 20204 min read


Nineteen
In a somewhat odd way, this year felt like one of the fastest ever. Being home almost every day made the days blend together like a muddy...

Cecilia Winchell
Dec 12, 20205 min read


Getting Started as a Writer
A curiosity for our surroundings can drive us towards imaginative success. That abandoned building you always drive by on your way to work?

Aaron Talledo
Dec 9, 20205 min read


Reflections on The Stand: COVID, Graduation, and Personal Growth
Before me sit two copies of The Stand, a post-apocalyptic novel of gargantuan proportions by horror-master Stephen King. Both of my...

Shane McIntire
Dec 5, 20206 min read


The LYF Writer’s Corner : Writer’s Block
I know, we’ve all been there, staring at a blank page, trying to figure out what comes next. There really isn’t a good way to say it, so...

Shane McIntire
Nov 25, 20206 min read


Letting Go of Internalized Capitalism & Choosing Yourself
Ever asked yourself the question, “Am I being productive enough?” or “Is this activity even benefiting my career?” If so, I have some startl

Aaron Talledo
Nov 21, 20204 min read


Candy or Poop
Life is like a candy store multiplied by infinity combined with some less than enticing options . . .

Cecilia Winchell
Nov 15, 20205 min read


The Roads That We Choose
Your definition of family belongs to you.
Blood, as it turns out, is not always thicker than water. Defining terms like family can be . . .

Shane McIntire
Nov 6, 20206 min read

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