Lynn HowellA Mother’s LoveTo children, the world is something entirely new and unknown, full of novel feelings, senses, and experiences. We have yet to experience…Nov 16, 2022Nov 16, 2022
Lynn HowellGoldWhen I was a child, I was pretty quiet with a touch of eccentricity. I liked books and animals more than I liked people, and I wasn’t great…Nov 6, 2022Nov 6, 2022
Lynn HowellBeautiful, but not PossibleThere are often ideas that are inspiring, beautiful, and profound while simultaneously being not actually plausible due to their inherent…Oct 31, 2022Oct 31, 2022
Lynn HowellOur Study of Huckleberry FinnAs our English 230 class wraps up our nearly month-long study of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain, there have been many thoughts swimming…Oct 18, 20221Oct 18, 20221
Lynn HowellWrong Place, Wrong TimeGetting caught up in the moment with the wrong group of people is entirely too easy to do. Sometimes, even if we know in our gut that what…Oct 11, 2022Oct 11, 2022
Lynn HowellRebellionAt some point, nearly everyone has heard the old saying, “Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.” It is, of course, an old phrase with some…Oct 4, 2022Oct 4, 2022
Lynn HowellUnspokenThere exists a four-letter word that is unlike many others. It is not a vulgar nor offensive word, but the utterance of this word in any…Sep 20, 2022Sep 20, 2022
Lynn HowellSalt of The EarthI was born and raised in a small town close to the capital of South Carolina. It was a close-knit, religious, everybody-knows-everybody…Sep 12, 20221Sep 12, 20221
Lynn HowellFreedomFor so many, myself included, freedom is the mother tongue of the soul. My heart knows nothing but its unconditional and abounding love…Sep 2, 20221Sep 2, 20221
Lynn HowellThe Complexities of Religion Within FamilyLorraine Hansberry’s play A Raisin in The Sun is unquestionably a work that tackled numerous themes presenting issues in that time, many of…Apr 27, 2022Apr 27, 2022