...A Creepy Pasta https://open.spotify.com/episode/3BT2IpsdiJ8w8YBn08FlBg?si=_am9hn29SLGzwnTnN0LktQ I knew I shouldn't have taken that bet. Sue thought as she entered the musty cabin. The dust floated in swirls as the breeze followed her into the main room. There were cobwebs in the corners of the ceiling and a small pile of wood by the fireplace. She made her… Continue reading The Cabin
Author: Anissa "Maddy" Walker
Just When I Thought I Was Out…
...they pulled me back in, or how the DCEU has got me going BACK to comics. A little history... By Metropolis Hero on Deviant Art All of these things start with a little history, a "When I was a kid..." thing, in a sense. This is mine. When I was in high school, I met… Continue reading Just When I Thought I Was Out…
Getting into a Groove
Crunch challenge app on the laptop I am loving the new apartment. Anything is better than where we were; however riding with hubby was fun. I loved the new places and all the sites I saw. It is time to buckle down and get to business. The YouTube Channel... In order to try an tame… Continue reading Getting into a Groove
Shadowrun Fanfic: SAving Jazzman
In an office sits an employee, black uniform with the insignia of a serpent in a shield, trying not to fidget under the scrutiny of the man who sat behind an overly large oak executive desk. This was his first time being called to the executive’s office since his hiring. His nervousness was due to the rumors of employees who told him that he was getting fired or worse. Sitting on a dais, the desk and man loomed over the net security officer. He felt as if he was being passed under a microscope. The executive's dark brown eyes bored into the tech’s very soul. His hands grasped the leather armrests to keep from pounding on the desk.
Maddy’s House of Geek Has a Channel!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P704yiIArnA Maddy's House of Geek Trailer That's right! If you're looking for more content, we have a channel now! Masie will be there; reviews of classic cartoons will be there, game plays, and even crafting tutorials and videos will be there! I hope you will pop on over and subscribe so you don't miss a… Continue reading Maddy’s House of Geek Has a Channel!
A Totally Random Post
So, here I am, four days behind. I am just starting from here. I am going to keep writing these to see how many days I miss. I didn't get much sleep the past few nights, last night being an exception. So, you can say my brain has been mush, total mush. So, it's time… Continue reading A Totally Random Post
I-n-t-e-g-r-i-t-y, do you have it?
…or how integrity is becoming endangered. Whether it’s the news, mainstream media commentators, and even your favorite Youtubers, integrity is important, but for some it’s sacrificed for ratings, clicks, likes, and shares. In the beginning, you have to make a name for yourself. This is when you need to ask yourself important questions. … Continue reading I-n-t-e-g-r-i-t-y, do you have it?
Drama? Me? No thank you.
...or you stay over there with that crap, and I will be over here, thanks. I've noticed a trend on Youtube. It's not a good one, and it does not involve demonetization or any of that. It seems that the conversations against the current narrative have gotten stale and repetitive, which has led to the… Continue reading Drama? Me? No thank you.
Being on the Road and Together All the Time.
A lot of people say being together and doing everything together can put a strain on the relationship you are in, and in some cases that can be true. Ronin and I, for the most part, laugh, talk, and have fun together as he drives and I ride. I take pictures, talk to him and… Continue reading Being on the Road and Together All the Time.
Writer’s Corner: Writing a Strong Protagonist
…or how to make a hero likeable without making them perfect. We all want to root for a hero, a person that has an enormous amount of pressure on them to “save the day”. There are certain things to avoid when writing your protagonist and how to make your hero relatable. The traps The un-killable,… Continue reading Writer’s Corner: Writing a Strong Protagonist