BEDIO: Free Write Monday And Last Day of BEDIO

Hello, and welcome to the last post for BEDIO! Before we get started, I just want to say that if anyone is looking for a fun Halloween movie to watch today, you should check out Wendell and Wild on Netflix! It’s a Claymation movie about two demon brothers (Wendell and Wild) who make a dealContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: Free Write Monday And Last Day of BEDIO”

BEDIO: Banned Book Highlight: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison

Hello, and welcome back to one of my final BEDIO posts for 2022! Today’s post is actually a book I wanted to talk about during Banned Books Week, but I never got around to reading it, so I saved the draft for later. Well… I still haven’t read it, but I want to talk aboutContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: Banned Book Highlight: The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison”

BEDIO: The Final Blog Everyday in October Writing Update

Hello and happy Saturday everyone! Today is the last Saturday of October, which means it’s the last writing update for BEDIO (in case you couldn’t tell from the title). So what did I learn over the month? Although it’s exhausting trying to write everyday, I noticed that my creativity has been slowly, but surely comingContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: The Final Blog Everyday in October Writing Update”

This or That Book Tag

Happy Friday everyone! Since yesterday’s post was a bit heavy in terms of topic and analysis, I thought it would be good to have a more light post for today! So, we’re going to go ahead and do the “This Or That” book tag, which I’ve had sitting in my drafts for quite a while…ContinueContinue reading “This or That Book Tag”

BEDIO: Breaking Down The Argument of “The Paradox of Innocence” by Garret Merriam

Hello everyone! This post is a bit different from my previous posts as I’m breaking down an article that discusses the death penalty. A bit heavier of a topic than what I usually cover on this blog, but I think that the topic, and the arguments he discusses in the article are interesting and canContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: Breaking Down The Argument of “The Paradox of Innocence” by Garret Merriam”

BEDIO: WWW Wednesday (10/26/22)

Hey everyone and welcome back to another WWW Wednesday! I actually finished some books this past week, so it won’t be as short as my post from last week 🎉 WWW Wednesdays were originally hosted by A Daily Rhythm but has been revived by Sam from Taking on a World of Words. Now let’s talk books!ContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: WWW Wednesday (10/26/22)”

BEDIO: Top Ten Tuesday- Books I Want To Read After October

Hello and welcome to another Top Ten Tuesday! Today’s prompt is a Halloween Freebie, so I decided I want to talk about the books I want to read, even after October ends. These might be books I didn’t get to this month, or books I just learned about and I want to pick up soon,ContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: Top Ten Tuesday- Books I Want To Read After October”

BEDIO: Free Write Monday

Welcome back to another Free Write Monday! This marks exactly one week before the end of BEDIO 😱 I can’t believe how quickly the month flew by! You know the drill by now, as I share these prompts, feel free to try them out yourself and share your work! Whether it’s linking to your post,ContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: Free Write Monday”

BEDIO: Accessibility with Art and Media

Hey everyone, I hope you’re doing well! Before I continue, I’m going to warn you that this might be kind of a disorganized post where I splash a bunch of my thoughts down… so reader beware 👻 Lately, I’ve been watching YouTube videos talking about musical theater, and one discussion that was brought up wasContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: Accessibility with Art and Media”

BEDIO: End of The Third Week

Happy Saturday everyone! I hope your weekend has been off to a great start 😊 These reflection posts are something I enjoy writing as it makes me think about why I started this challenge in the first place, and also see what I’m learning along the way. So, here we go! This week has beenContinueContinue reading “BEDIO: End of The Third Week”