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Continue reading →: The Fall of a Great- Gold Rush GossipI felt tears come to my eyes when I saw Fred Warner lying on the field, gripping his ankle. What’s worse is that it was a complete accident, where he tripped over his own teammate. This is basically like a death sentence to the Niners. With Nick Bosa and Warner…
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Continue reading →: How to Build Worlds (And Still Have Time to Write the Actual Story)I’ve often viewed getting to create my own world as getting to fix the imperfections of the one I actually live in. But honestly, all realistic worlds have to have those problems. And while you might not like the ones in the world we live in, the issues in your…
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Continue reading →: Dragons, Damsels, and the Distress Your Brain is in While Creating CharactersCharacters. Your mind is either dreading or anticipating getting to dream them up. Maybe you want your hero to be a defiant girl in the 1700’s, or a talking mouse in medieval times. Perhaps your villain is a sorcerer or a bully at school. Quite honestly, your options are endless.…
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Continue reading →: Week 6: Down to the Wire Games and UpsetsLet’s see; the Bills were overthrown, the Panthers beat the Cowboys last second, and Chargers had another narrow escape. Just that should make this week exciting, but the other games were equally thrilling in their own ways. Denver Broncos 13 – 11 New York Jets The Denver Broncos narrowly defeated…
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Continue reading →: Two Losses for the Superbowl Team? Giant’s beat Eagles 34-17Eagles fans are likely still watching replays of their team’s surprising 34–17 loss to the New York Giants on Thursday night, trying to figure out what happened. Initially, I thought, “That’s going to be an ugly game,” but I couldn’t have been more wrong. The Eagles-Giants rivalry has often felt…
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Continue reading →: Weekly Writing PromptTime for the weekly writing prompt! Enjoy! 😉 My breath came fast, catching in my throat as I bolted upright in bed. A bead of sweat slowly ran down the side of my face, which was flushed. Something was wrong. I reached for my light, flicking it on. What’s going…
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Continue reading →: Baker Mayfield Does What Very Few Have in Week 5Sunday afternoon football fans got a treat: the Buccaneers edged out the Seahawks 31-24. But beyond the score, Baker Mayfield did something historic. He delivered the sharpest, cleanest game of his career: 29-of-33 for 379 yards, two touchdowns, zero interceptions, and a 134.7 passer rating. That performance made him the…
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Continue reading →: Joe Flacco Goes From Second to Starter- Browns and Bengals NewsSo, did anyone see that coming? Even the Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski said, ” The Joe (Flacco) trade took us by surprise… Not something that we saw coming.” Since Joe Flacco was benched before the Vikings game in London, the Browns have realized that Dillon Gabriel has the energy…
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Continue reading →: The Win That Gave Them Hope. Jacksonville Jaguars beat Kansas City Chiefs in Shocking TurnoverDid anyone expect that ending? No, probably not. Monday Night Football gave fans everything they could ask for– drama, chaos, and a quarterback who simply refused to lose. The Jacksonville Jaguars outlasted the Kansas City Chiefs 31–28 in a game that felt like a statement, not just a win. It…
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Continue reading →: What a Morning for the NFLIf you overslept this morning, you missed an NFL slate that had everything from international heroics in London to underdog upsets and all-out domination. Week 5’s early games packed enough storylines to fuel a whole week’s worth of news. Vikings Take London in Dramatic Fashion Across the pond, the Minnesota…





