Why YOU should tune into my groups’ posts…

I have had the pleasure of being able to read three very interesting and very different posts within my group. The following is a little blurb about all of them, and why YOU should tune into what they have to say (they’re all interesting, I promise)!

Let me start with Olivia… Olivia’s blogs are captivating to say the least. Throughout all of middle and high school, I would always sigh of boredom at the thought of covering any material even remotely related to Greek mythology. Olivia has done the incredible task of totally making my opinion do a 180. When she writes about mythology she does a fantastic job of giving the Greek gods and goddesses human characteristics which makes them so much more relatable and appealing. Every week, there is a different god or goddess with a different modern day issue. For example- sibling rivalries, the dreaded mother-in-law, relationships and more! If you think that you may be interested in Olivia’s blog, here is the link:

http://sites.psu.edu/oliviachristman/

Now onto Jake… It would be an understatement to say that Jake has a way with words. The stories that he creates are absolutely mind-boggling. I still cannot understand how he comes up with the topics that he does! Nonetheless, Jake’s topics vary every week providing the reader with a fresh new look at what is up next! When Jake writes, he really has a way with words to say the least. Jake’s stories totally captivate his readers and you really never know what kind of literary treat you’re in for during the week! If you think that you may like to take a peek at Jake’s blog, here is the link:

http://sites.psu.edu/eden/

Finally, we have Michael… Michael’s work, similar to Jake and Olivia’s, is absolutely incredible! Michael writes about ways in which our country (and other countries) have made repeated mistakes in history and what those mistakes and ramifications were. Michael’s blog is an interesting read for anyone really! That being said, if you’re a huge history buff, simply just interested, or possibly interested in being a politician/historian/next Presidential advisor (or President), then you should definitely consider taking a look at this blog as well as the two above! The link to Michael’s blog is:

http://sites.psu.edu/rclmichaelxb/

I got very lucky to have a group with such interesting and talented writers!

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