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Don’t Get it Twisted: Origin Story

New blog, who dis?

Why did I choose such a corny way of starting this post? The world may never know.

Truth be told, this blog is going to be pretty different from what I’ve written in the past. My first blog started with me writing about other people’s writing, i.e. book reviews. Then TV shows and movies got added to the mix.

Don’t get me wrong, I love making reviews, but I just wasn’t feeling satisfied with that kind of writing alone. Then, I decided it was finally time to start writing about the things I care about and hopefully giving out some advice along the way.

All this to say, I have a whole lot planned for this blog. There are going to be posts about identity, social issues, it might even get political.

There will also be a few posts for commuters. Commuting to college is one of those things that I don’t see many people talking about, and as a college commuter I know how hard it can be finding resources. So, there are going to be a few posts on that, too.

This blog is as much for me, as it is for you. Don’t hesitate to comment on posts or suggest what I should write about next. Your input is greatly appreciated!

Do you plan on keeping up with this blog? (Please say yes!)

What do you want to see on it?

How’s your week going?

Let me know in the comments, let’s chat!

Author:

Rachelle Saint Louis is a Haitian-American writer, born and raised in South Florida. She received a 2018 Silver Medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing Competition for her poem “Red Blood Cell.” She is currently a Psychology and English double major at Florida Atlantic University. Her poetry has been published in Rigorous Magazine. Rachelle has been writing poetry since the 7th grade and you can often find her performing Spoken Word at local open mics.

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