DBS #17: DPW Drunken Year In Review DBS #17: DPW Drunken Year In Review Our drunken recap of 2019 and everything we have accomplished and failed at throughout this past year.
The Death Of The Old Year, By Lord Alfred Tennyson The Death Of The Old Year, By Lord Alfred Tennyson Tennyson was an English poet often regarded as the chief representative of the Victorian age in poetry.
Episode #41: A Christmas Book Extravaganza Episode #41: A Christmas Book Extravaganza We talk about 16 of the best Christmas books you must read during the holiday season.
The Rose That Grew From Concrete, By Tupac Shakur The Rose That Grew From Concrete, By Tupac Shakur A modern classic, this poem is one of the most famous by controversial hip-hop artist, Tupac Shakur.
With A Pen: The Last Remaining Poem of Daniel Michel Bartimue (2003) With A Pen: The Last Remaining Poem of Daniel Michel Bartimue (2003) The last poem of controversial poet, Daniel Michel Bartimue.
Episode #40: Knocking Out The Hero’s Journey Episode #40: Knocking Out The Hero’s Journey In this episode, we go over each step of the Hero’s Journey.
A Dwarf’s Tale, By Georg Klein A Dwarf’s Tale, By Georg Klein Georg Klein is a German writer who was born in 1953. He is the author of five novels, several collections of short stories and a detective story.
DBS #16: Don’t Sleep On Doctor Sleep DBS #16: Don’t Sleep On Doctor Sleep A review of the movie adaptation of Doctor Sleep as well as some writing talk.
If You Forget Me, By Pablo Neruda If You Forget Me, By Pablo Neruda Pablo Neruda was a Nobel Prize winning Chilean poet-diplomat and politician.