
Hi, join me on my journey as I create stories and share my interests in muscular dystrophy, writing a memoir, anime, books, television, and movies (especially if they are sci-fi or fantasy related).
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When I was little, I remember watching a movie called Jack, starring Robin Williams. It is about a boy with a disease that causes him to age rapidly. By the time he is ten, he looks like a forty-year-old. The story follows him as he deals w...
Haunted Hotel is about Katherine Freeling and her kids, Ben and Esther, as they move into the Undervale Hotel in New York. The hotel is haunted by a variety of ghosts, including Katherine’s recently deceased brother Nathan. The family is jo...
Books can take you to many worlds. However, books can help you grow as an individual. They are important life tools to help you survive in today’s society. The following are books that made me who I am today:
Madeline by Ludwig Bemelmans...
Trigger Warning: This post discusses the topic of suicide and its effects on those left behind.
When I first saw the summary of this anime, I was fascinated. I was also curious how they were going to tackle a hard topic, such as suicide, e...
How would you feel if no one remembered you? That is something that is explored with our young protagonist, Addie La Rue, who is a peasant girl in a small village in France. She has dreams of exploring the outside world and being free. Howe...
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Hi! Follow along as I embark on a creative journey, crafting stories and exploring my journey with muscular dystrophy and my passion for anime, reading, writing, TV, and music — with a particular fondness for all things science fiction and fantasy.
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