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My book review of The Murmuring Grove
Read more: My book review of The Murmuring GroveThe Murmuring Grove is hands-down one of the most eerie, compelling nonfictional accounts I haven’t read in years. Author D.N. Igzist has created a chilling masterpiece that quietly hints at supernatural forces, leaving readers unsettled yet deeply reflective about the mysteries of nature, community, and life itself. This story unfolds around a middle-aged African-American couple,…
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A Stark Reflection: The Season Finale of The Penguin
Read more: A Stark Reflection: The Season Finale of The PenguinIn the season finale of The Penguin, directed by Jennifer Getzingerand written by Lauren LeFranc, the artistry on display transcends mere visual pleasure, intertwining beauty with a narrative that disrupts our thought processes and compels us to confront uncomfortable truths. The series doesn’t merely depict the writer’s imagination; it holds a mirror up to the…
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🌵Food Deserts in Black and Poor Communities
Read more: 🌵Food Deserts in Black and Poor CommunitiesFood deserts—areas where residents struggle to find affordable, healthy food—are prevalent in poor urban neighborhoods across the United States. While the link between poverty and food availability has been well-documented, new research reveals that race also plays a significant role. When comparing communities with similar poverty rates, it becomes evident that black and Hispanic neighborhoods have…
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🌿 Frogs’ Serenade 🌿
Read more: 🌿 Frogs’ Serenade 🌿In the moon’s soft glow, by the stream’s gentle flow, Frogs gather ’round, their voices a symphony aglow. Their throats swell with secrets of ancient tales, Echoing through leaves, carried by nightingales. Each croak, a note in nature’s grand score, A lullaby for the water garden’s tranquil shore. Their webbed feet tap rhythms on lily…
Wicked Grim Stories
