David Terry’s Bloomsbury Surprise: A Story Through Different Genres (4/4)

This is an example of a recipe. This is the fourth and final part of my four part series "A Story Through Different Genres." If you like the story and/or concept please let me know and I will either continue this story or make "A Story Through Different Genres" a new part of my blog;… Continue reading David Terry’s Bloomsbury Surprise: A Story Through Different Genres (4/4)

To My One and Only: A Story Though Different Genres (3/4)

This is an example of a letter. This is part three of four of my "A Story Through Different Genres" series. Part four will be out next Thursday, January 31st. If you like the story and/or concept please let me know and I will either continue this story or make "A Story Through Different Genres"… Continue reading To My One and Only: A Story Though Different Genres (3/4)

Breaking News: Boy Finds Dead Body: A Story Through Different Genres (2/4)

This piece is an example of a News Story. This is part two of four of my "A Story Through Different Genres" series. Part three will be out next Thursday, January 24th. If you like the story and/or concept please let me know and I will either continue this story or make "A Story Through… Continue reading Breaking News: Boy Finds Dead Body: A Story Through Different Genres (2/4)

Noticing : A Story Through Different Genres (1/4)

This piece is an example of Flash Fiction. This is part one of four of my "A Story Through Different Genres" series. Some like this one are a little shorter, while others are a little longer. Not too long though, I promise. I will have a new one coming out each week so you don't… Continue reading Noticing : A Story Through Different Genres (1/4)

Weekend Adventures: Beauty and the Beast Tea

The weekend after my family left my slowly recovering self (check out my Hospitalized in London post for more information) was when my schools had their Yorkshire trip. With how I was feeling I decided to stay instead of spending three days at a hostel and lots of hours in a bus + walking up… Continue reading Weekend Adventures: Beauty and the Beast Tea

Hospitalized in Venice

I want to start out by apologizing for my lack of posting lately. I’m sorry. [Note before we start: I hope you like the pictures of me. My mom likes to laugh at my pain so you have her to thank for that. I still love her though and she took good care of me… Continue reading Hospitalized in Venice

Cinemas: London vs. America

Last Thursday I went to my first movie since I’ve been in London. It was “A Simple Favor” starting Blake Lively and Anna Kendrick. The actresses were amazing and I really enjoyed it. I hadn’t originally planned to go when I did, however my mother, who hadn’t really shown any interest, went without and before… Continue reading Cinemas: London vs. America

My first Bridge-House activity – The Mithraeum

For all FYA or First Year Abroad students my school is trying something new. Like the Hogwarts Houses we have Bridge-Houses. I was picked for Chelsey Bridge, my Bridge-Master being Meghan, who was the best person to be paired with, so its ok. The five houses are run by permanent members of the London staff. A few… Continue reading My first Bridge-House activity – The Mithraeum

Things I didn’t Know About London

When I think city, I think fast pace and busy. It is busy, some places are always packed and there are always cars or people on the street. However, when people aren’t rushing around, there are moments of slowness, a pseudo peace. It translates to slowing down through a park or taking time to relax and talk… Continue reading Things I didn’t Know About London

Studying Abroad in London: Pre-conceived Notions

Everyone and everything seems to be classified into one stereotype or another. My image and knowledge of British people and culture as well as London and city life were no different. I like to think that I wasn’t as clouded with these thoughts, given that I had researched and visited London before, but some did remain. For one, the… Continue reading Studying Abroad in London: Pre-conceived Notions