Levi Pierpont's Blog, page 11
June 20, 2017
days of life
Days pass, and as they do, we pack them up in boxes and call them “Weeks”. A few Weeks pass, and we pack them up in a box and call it a “Month”. A few Months pass, which get packed into a “Season”, and then four of these whisk by and get labeled as a “Year”. But … Continue reading days of life
Published on June 20, 2017 09:20
June 16, 2017
summer night
{moon sits in southeast} amidst a throne of clouds filling the horizon {sky above drenched} in deep, deep bluFiled under: writing
Published on June 16, 2017 09:02
June 9, 2017
Frozen: Not Another Disney Love Story
Do you want to build a snowman? If you haven’t been hiding under a troll for the last few years, you’ve heard this line from a song in the popular children’s movie Frozen. People of all ages have fallen in love with the music and the story. Despite its often lighthearted tone, it teaches valuable … Continue reading Frozen: Not Another Disney Love Story
Published on June 09, 2017 09:21
June 6, 2017
General Editing Guidlines
This month, I hope to give out editing copies of my novel, The Fantastical Journey of Gavryn Wickert. I’m writing this post for anyone who wants to help. All you need is… The book. (I have a select team who will receive it from me for free in exchange for valuable edits.) A pencil. (Or … Continue reading General Editing Guidlines
Published on June 06, 2017 09:21
June 2, 2017
Advice Applied: A Humorous Short Story Based on a Mark Twain Speech
Here is a short story I wrote for my writing class that is loosely based on a Mark Twain speech. “Gertrude!” a woman yelled up the stairs to her young daughter. A pudgy, young girl of short stature bounded down the stairs, taking each one as if falling from the one before. Her short brown … Continue reading Advice Applied: A Humorous Short Story Based on a Mark Twain Speech
Published on June 02, 2017 09:21
May 30, 2017
Summer Reading
It’s Summer, the only time of year when we pledge to read a million books, then toss them out the car window on our way to the beach. But maybe you actually want to read this Summer! If so, here are some books you should add to your stack. A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine … Continue reading Summer Reading
Published on May 30, 2017 09:21
May 26, 2017
WHY
Why do I do what I do? Why does anyone do what they do? Why do we keep moving? Why do we want things, like things, have opinions, learn? Because we want… happiness? But why do we want happiness? Filed under: poetry
Published on May 26, 2017 09:21
May 23, 2017
Stressed Out?
We are nearing the end of a school year and a long season of busyness. This is leaving many of us sleep-deprived, stressed, and even depressed about a variety of things. Here are a few reasons why: You don’t have adequate rest. You aren’t enjoying moments. You aren’t getting enough sleep. (Yes, sleep and rest … Continue reading Stressed Out?
Published on May 23, 2017 09:21
May 19, 2017
How to Approach Touchy Subjects with Total Strangers
You have probably heard the common phrase “don’t talk about religion or politics with a stranger.” Often, the only defense given if you question this idea is “people get touchy.” But is that really that great of a reason? If people get touchy when talking about these issues, I don’t think the solution is to … Continue reading How to Approach Touchy Subjects with Total Strangers
Published on May 19, 2017 09:21
May 16, 2017
The Media Monopoly
Let me tell you a story. In 1926, NBC (the news network) was founded. Then came CBS in 1927, CNN in 1980, and then… FOX in 1996. The result: immediate uproar. The liberals no longer owned every single news station in the country. Someone was disagreeing with them! And, as we all know, the last thing liberals … Continue reading The Media Monopoly
Published on May 16, 2017 07:08


