Salar de Uyuni from Bolivia is the world’s largest salt flat. It’s unusual to come across a salt flat, and even more unusual to walk upon a salt flat that is worth ten thousand square kilometers like Salar de Uyuni. Salt flats are special because they are created after drying up for thousands of years. […]
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Professor Stockstill and “Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels” by Emelia Heisey
This week I had the opportunity to interview Penn State Harrisburg’s very own Ellen Stockstill, Ph.D. Professor Stockstill teaches British Literature and Critical Theory in the School of Humanities. On December 31, 2023, Professor Stockstill published her book book Faking It: Victorian Documentary Novels and it “argues for a reconsideration of the novel’s history and […]
Productivity by Cassidy Peterson
Have you ever gotten up to begin your day and have no idea what to do or what things to accomplish? Does this lead you into a spiral and cause you to not do any of it? Well, congratulations you’re just like so many other people in the world. Myself for example, I tend to […]
From Non-Reader to Book-Worm by Adam Mickievicz
Growing up with severe ADHD I could never imagine how people could sit with one singular activity for more than a few minutes, much less staring at a piece of paper with words for longer and call it enjoyable. Yea I was raised on bedtime stories as a little kid. The stories of Percy Jackson […]
The Dreaded “Writer’s Block” by Emelia Heisey
Are there ever times where you feel mentally drained? Have you ever tried to read a book or write down an idea but you grow bored and move on? If you can relate to this, you are not alone. As a self-proclaimed creative person, I can experience these feelings too. They are mostly commonly described […]