• Of Bourbons and Custard Creams

    Of Bourbons and Custard Creams

    I love bourbons. Not the alcoholic drink, of course. The biscuits. Bourbon biscuits. (And no, they don’t contain alcohol either.) Bourbons are long, sweet, and chewy, with two biscuits sandwiching a delightful chocolate cream in each delectable rectangle of delight. But bourbons by themselves are what I consider to be an “okay” kind of biscuit….

  • I Played Journey, and It Made Me Reflect on Life

    I Played Journey, and It Made Me Reflect on Life

    I first came across Journey while watching a video essay on YouTube. I remembered being immediately drawn to the beautiful clips of the game, and for several weeks after deliberated on purchasing it—especially once I found out that the game could be completed in just 2-3 hours. As soon as the game went on sale…

  • Romanticizing My Life as a Language Academic

    Romanticizing My Life as a Language Academic

    It was another day on Reddit. I was doom scrolling (as I often do even though I shouldn’t), when I came across a post in a subreddit for academics (yes, I’m part of an academics Subreddit like a nerd). The Redditor was interested in pursuing an academic career in language and literature and asked Reddit…

  • Subjectivity is the Art in Writing

    Subjectivity is the Art in Writing

    I’ve been playing around with the idea of subjectivity a lot in writing. As someone who has been writing stories (short and long) since the age of thirteen, I’d say that my writing style is largely creative as opposed to academic. In fact, one comment I kept receiving from my supervisors when I was writing…

  • Reflections for the Start of 2025

    When I first started this website, it is with the intention that I provide for myself a spot to write. Whether it’s to write down my thoughts, some short stories, snippets of scenes that float in my head — the intention has always been to get into the habit, routine and practice of simply writing….

  • There Need to Be Stakes in a Story

    One of my biggest gripes in a lot of fantasy books is the lack of character motivation. A lot of the time, characters get caught up in some sort of crisis and they suddenly take it upon themselves to manage that crisis and save the world. If you think about it, this makes absolutely no…

  • No Wonder I’ve Been Uninspired

    If I reflect back to when I was my most creative, it would be twelve years ago. I was twenty years old, in the throes of finishing my Bachelor’s degree. I was still living with my parents then, as my university’s campus was only a 20-minute motorbike ride away. My room was (and still is…