Balancing faith and integrity
Learning about a fringe lifestyle can be hectic, especially when you hold tightly to your own spiritual perspective.
Being Christian/Catholic while trying to uphold your journalistic integrity is a challenge in itself, with me constantly pondering whether or not to get my information out without upsetting anyone.
With witchcraft, I took the pondering a step further, attempting to make right of what...
Superstition is human nature
Superstition: A belief or way of behaving that is based on fear of the unknown and faith in magic or luck; a belief that certain events or things will bring good or bad luck.
Whether they believe in the unnatural or not, people naturally hold superstitions toward things.
It’s human nature to speculate about things that are not fully explained from...
Shadow people
Imagine yourself just getting home from a long day of work. It’s around 3:00 a.m. as you pull up to your driveway, exit your vehicle, and open the door to your house.
You’re alone. As soon as you step inside your residence, you hear the floor creaking in another room. You proceed slowly to investigate but find nothing. Paranoia begins...
The cost of desire
Since I was unable to get paired with someone that I didn't know in the classroom, I had the honor of interviewing my old editor and friend Michaia Hernandez.
Michaia decided that she wanted her topic for The Bull Magazine to be male prostitution.
She believes it would be interesting to explore the different dynamic about being a male who actually...
Third eye wide (In retrospect)
In a coffee-charged writing spree, I was able to cook up a good proposal for my magazine publication. This is my first semester working with the magazine, but I'm excited nonetheless. Here is a little taste of what my main project in this class will be:
Sorcerers, Seers, and Shamans, they come in all shapes, forms, and incantations. We’ve seen...