Shanedra concludes a 5-year investigation on the King of Pop that makes her happy because now she can listen to Beat It and not feel consciously disturbed.
Author: shanedra
Michael Jackson’s Thriller (40th anniversary edition): my thoughts
The Blogging Files: Self-rejection
The art of “getting it done”
Novel update: First drafts really do suck
Something’s just not right with these music shows…
I recently listened to two podcasts talking about the Grammys that took place this weekend (never knew about it.) One thing that really irritated me was the weird performance between Sam Smith and Kim Petras, of their song called 'Unholy'. I saw a snippet of the performance and it looked something like a satanic ritual.… Continue reading Something’s just not right with these music shows…
One big reason to invest in a 20 year old dictionary today!
There is no doubt that the English language is quickly goin to hell in a handbasket. The longer we use the language, the more we are ignoring the general basics of its words, and we are using new and made up methods to continuously assign people "pronouns" (you cannot have a pronoun by the way...a… Continue reading One big reason to invest in a 20 year old dictionary today!
Five things I wouldn’t have been able to do if it weren’t for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s bravery and strength *Special post*
Happy Dr. Martin Luther King Jr day! Without a doubt, I am living in a generation of great privilege. The things my ancestors went through is nothing compared to the ease and access that I have to the things I love and enjoy. So I wanted to practice done humblenesd and write down five places… Continue reading Five things I wouldn’t have been able to do if it weren’t for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s bravery and strength *Special post*
Reflecting on 2022
2022 was a very good year for me. So since 2022 is coming to a close, I thought it would be a good idea to share some things I know I accomplished this year. I wrote a lot. I wrote lots of books. I wrote two chapter books and worked on a third. I learned… Continue reading Reflecting on 2022









