
Lane Burns
Bio
I am a Poet and an inspiring short story, one day novel writer.
I like to write in free verse mostly, but am heavily inspired by Emily Dickenson, and tend to create my own rules and ideas as well.
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The Substance- My Thoughts
I had been hearing a lot of good things about ‘The Substance’ and finally decide to watch the movie a few days ago. And well it was strange and uncomfortable at times. I was generally impressed with the whole concept of the film. While gory and a bit horrific to watch at times, the sheer amount of layers made some of the more uncomfortable parts worth it. And I am not one to get squirmy when it comes to movies. But before I dive in on my own thoughts and opinions of the show, a word of warning to the easily disturbed… This one might not be for you.
By Lane Burns12 months ago in Horror
Lane the Tarot Reader . Runner-Up in New Year, New Projects Challenge.
I typically have no problem thinking of something creative to challenge myself to. However, I find myself at a loss for what I should do. Or at least what I should focus on. I have what feels like a million ideas in my head, all fighting for the spot light. And while the easiest one to focus on is my writing. It almost feels too easy.
By Lane Burnsabout a year ago in Motivation
I am a Writer and a Tarot Reader
Even at a young age I was fascinated with Tarot Cards. I found them to be an incredible way to provide insight, and at a young age was completely obsessed with knowing the future. While I have learned that Tarot cards really just show you the path you are on, and that fate can in fact be changed, I do have to admit…. I’m still pretty obsessed.
By Lane Burnsabout a year ago in Chapters
Small and Simple Lessons.
When I think about lessons, I tend to have a go big or go home mentality. Especially if I am sharing it. This means that I often forget about the small things. The personalized and less dramatic wins that are setting me up for long term success. Because, honestly, we live in a word that dramatized lessons. I mean look at the fairy tales we read to children. If someone hasn’t cursed you, kidnapped you, or given you a magical item, have you really learned a lesson. And that just seems to be the world we live in. Especially if you are an adult. We don’t always look to the simple learns as impressive anymore the older we get. Maybe it’s because we feel ashamed of having learned so late, or maybe we have been conditioned to think bigger than we need to.
By Lane Burnsabout a year ago in Motivation

