Writing in and of itself can be tricky, but what about writing characters? Coming up with descriptions, characteristics and forming their identity. Our chief editor Anceliga has some thoughts about this.
All in Chief Editor's Note
Writing in and of itself can be tricky, but what about writing characters? Coming up with descriptions, characteristics and forming their identity. Our chief editor Anceliga has some thoughts about this.
Aspiring to be perfect is all fun and games. Or is it? In my first ever chief editor’s note I discuss my thoughts about perfectionism and what I’ve learned from it.
What’s the difference between art and crafts? Is there one? Here are my two cents on the value that we put on things we create.
For the love of literature, read this! Now, I understand that to some this might seem ludicrous, and there might be an impulse to call me crazy, which is fair enough, but I for one am convinced this is on the saner side of statements I have made.
Student magazines give people a chance to practice their writing, speak their mind and share their creative works. The cuts to student magazine subsidies that HYY is considering feel unfair when student magazines are such an important part in many students’ lives.
The end of October brings with it the rattling crunch of fallen leaves, those who went out in blazing jewel-colored glory, muted to schlumps and slushing as they dissolve into the ever-growing puddles taking over cobbled stones and muddy paths alike.
How to keep up a team spirit during a pandemic? This editorial won’t give you a definite answer, but it will give you a peek into how BTSB has managed to keep the publication and community alive these past year and a half.
Have you ever felt like a raccoon trying to wash cotton candy in a puddle? Or like a lighter that fails to give spark? At times such as these, look around you to find something inspiring, be that fireworks in the sky or the hard work of your team mates.
Have you ever, after exasperatedly venting your shit show of a day to your colleague or friend or even family member, received a response that went something along the lines of – “look for the silver lining!” or “It could always be worse, there are people much worse off than you”, or my personal favorite “You need to stop being so negative, think positive for a change!”?