Azia ArcherOnce a Scapegoat, Always a Scapegoat?The phrase “scapegoat” has been thrown around a lot in modern discourse as conversations centering around narcissism have hit the…Jun 4Jun 4
Azia Archerthe joy of being online all the f*cking time by jennifer mccartneyBook 16 of 2024May 19May 19
Azia Archer5 Free Writing Resources for NovelistsI am in the process of writing my first novel. I’ve written a few manuscripts during past NaNoWriMo-sprints in my younger years, but they…May 16May 16
Azia ArcherCoraline by Neil Gaiman: Book 15 of 2024When I tell you guys that I am behind on writing about what I’ve read thus far this year, it’s a bit of an understatement. I finished…May 15May 15
Azia ArcherTo Be A Hundred Versions of YourselfI once remarked, “I don’t trust anyone who hasn’t been a hundred versions of themselves”, and that sentiment still rings true. To be alive…May 11May 11
Azia ArcherSmall MusingRemembering & Returning to Our Creative NatureIt’s so easy to get distracted — to get caught up in everything the mainstream media is throwing at us, who and what is being cancelled…Apr 16Apr 16
Azia ArcherTwo Old Women by Velma Wallis: Book 11 of 2024At just 123 pages, Velma Wallis’ Two Old Women, based on the Athabascan Indian legend that the mothers of the upper Yukon River Valley in…Mar 281Mar 281
Azia ArcherI’m Taking a Break from Fan-Fiction After This: Books 7, 8, 9 and 10It has been nearly a month since I shared an update on my recent reads (the last update was on February 26th to be exact!), and that’s…Mar 25Mar 25