Love for the strange is something I am fascinated with from a young child, growing up watching movies, reading and just really be curious to what is out there. Some who read this may not have an interest, but if you do, then come along to learn with me. The best way I can sum… Continue reading Cryptozoology: My Love of The Weird and Unexplained
Author: Joseph R. Meyer
Weekly Feature#4: Stories From a Child’s Past: The Pirate Captain
This week’s feature story from my childhood past is more on the tame side, compared to last week which was a bit demented and gory to say the least, but if wish to read it, take a look here https://adventuresinwriting675191505.wordpress.com/2019/08/04/weekly-feature-3/, but not before you read this weeks. The piece is untitled in its original context,… Continue reading Weekly Feature#4: Stories From a Child’s Past: The Pirate Captain
Creating Worlds with Words: Writing, Expression and Thoughts
As a writer I like to think that I have a lot to pull from in my life to make great literature, well at least one day I do. I never thought of myself as a writer, but many be I should have because I have always thought about it since a child. I always… Continue reading Creating Worlds with Words: Writing, Expression and Thoughts
Weekly Feature #3: Stories From a Child’s Past : The Monster That Ate
This weeks feature story from my childhood past is a real dozy, untitled piece of work, but some frightening in what was written. I have left the transcribed version in it's original context, which may drive some of you crazy because its one big run on sentence. I must have been in middle school between… Continue reading Weekly Feature #3: Stories From a Child’s Past : The Monster That Ate
A Writer’s Life: The Struggle, The Fight to Never Give Up!
As a writer, something I will call myself simply because of not only my love for writing but my love for reading and knowledge. For those following my blog, you will see and be a part of my Weekly features of writings from my childhood past. Reflecting on my life as a writer, I stopped… Continue reading A Writer’s Life: The Struggle, The Fight to Never Give Up!
Weekly Feature: Stories From a Child’s Past: The Lizard and The Secret Pond.
This is the second feature in my Weekly feature posts, this piece was undated so it's hard to say what age I was, it appears to probably be between the ages of eight to ten years old as the writing had many grammatical and some spelling errors. I can only imagine why I wrote this… Continue reading Weekly Feature: Stories From a Child’s Past: The Lizard and The Secret Pond.
Metropolis and The Reflections of Today From 1927 Film by Fritz Lang
I am a lover of classic films, black and White, silent with just the sounds of instruments and subtitles. The love of silent films is not for everyone, some have a hard time adjusting to not hearing talking. I find these films most intriguing imagining those actors and actress act out those roles, knowing that… Continue reading Metropolis and The Reflections of Today From 1927 Film by Fritz Lang
Weekly Feature: Stories From a Child’s Past: The IT
I have always been a reader and a writer growing up and it until now it has been my escape in a way, an escape especially during my childhood, where I could imagine and create worlds and lose myself in a story that I wrote. For those who follow me on Twitter, many weeks go… Continue reading Weekly Feature: Stories From a Child’s Past: The IT
Failures and Success, How Writing Helps Ease My Mind in Times of Trouble
Am I doing to much? is a question I tend to ask myself a lot, but most of the time I feel like I am not doing enough. Although we are all different with different struggles, personalities and traits, we all are human and have certain limitations. Some of us have a ingrained spirit to… Continue reading Failures and Success, How Writing Helps Ease My Mind in Times of Trouble
Homelessness, The Sad Reality, Don’t Look Away, Their Human Too!
Homelessness is a tragic and terrible thing that has wreaked society not just in the United States, but through out the world. But on a closer note to how it affects where I live, having lived in Los Angeles, now I live about forty five miles away from what is called Skid-Row. Having grew up… Continue reading Homelessness, The Sad Reality, Don’t Look Away, Their Human Too!