Seluna DrakeNaNoWriMo TipsHello everyone! November is almost here, which means it will be National Novel Writing Month, and as a writer with a writing blog, I feel…Oct 25, 2023Oct 25, 2023
Seluna Drake3 Takeaways from Gerry BrooksYou might have seen some of his funny videos on Facebook where you’ve raised an eye at the words “purncible” or “erducashun,” but it cannot…Oct 25, 2023Oct 25, 2023
Seluna DrakeNew Teacher’s Basic Survival Guide Shopping ListThis post contains affiliate links.Oct 25, 2023Oct 25, 2023
Seluna DrakeThe Scariest Thing about Stranger ThingsIt’s not the demogorgon, the Mind Flayer, Vecna, or even the commies.Jul 8, 2022Jul 8, 2022
Seluna DrakePoem: “Witch Hunt”The narrator, a teacher, reflects on the red flags leading up to the moment of losing her job.Mar 10, 2022Mar 10, 2022
Seluna DrakeTeaching is Not a Sustainable ProfessionHello. High school English teacher, here. Commenting on the teacher shortage that’s been a problem long before the pandemic.Feb 23, 2022Feb 23, 2022
Seluna DrakePoem: A Flower Called ResilienceIt is common knowledge that the sunflower follows the sun, aptly named after the Sol star as it sweeps from east to west. Or is it common?Jan 18, 20221Jan 18, 20221
Seluna DrakePoem: “Sorrow and Soror”The poet muses on the aftermath of ending therapy while reflecting on the relationship (or lack thereof) she has with her sister.Dec 15, 2021Dec 15, 2021
Seluna Drake“Taming of the Shrew” 5.2.151“A woman moved is like a fountain troubled,” A feminist reimagining on a popular line from a Shakespearean comedy.Nov 22, 2021Nov 22, 2021
Seluna DrakeThe Black HeartAn ancient tree think it has seen everything but is intrigued by a new story offered.Oct 8, 20211Oct 8, 20211