Dialogue
The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree is all we need. It will make you laugh and cry. It will make your heart bleed. Published in 1964. Forever a work we will adore. Not many words. Not many needed. When we learned to care for a tree. We learned more than we ever needed.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Critique
~Fahrenheit 451!~ Telling the Truth!
~Fahrenheit 451!~ Young Ray uses machine imagery to construct the setting & environment of the book, making it masculine in form and attraction. There is no thought of invitation to Women as readers in his world! Ironically, this only leaves me with the recommendation to stick to his TV Show!
By Jennifer Cooley3 years ago in Critique
The 1619 Project
The 1619 Project is a Hulu documentary based on the book of the same name. An investigative journalist, Nikole Hannah-Jones, conducts interviews to guide our journey through Black American history. The six-episode season contains impactful education and storytelling. Those who want to learn about Black America should watch this show.
By Riah the Writer3 years ago in Critique
“Deloused in the Comatorium” by The Mars Volta
Through wonder, horror, tranquility, mourning, confusion, and those emotions too subtle for us to have words for yet, this album takes you on a path to the outermost and inner-most reaches of imagination and human experience.
By Uncle Bunk3 years ago in Critique
Whispers of Resilience: The Unsung Heroine Who Amplified Voices
In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the pages of history, lived a woman named Elena Martinez. Her story, though lesser-known, resonates as a testament to resilience, compassion, and unwavering dedication to improving the lives of others.
By Princess Tarim3 years ago in Critique
This is Us (TV Show)
Laugh, cry, and feel all the emotions with one of the most realistic portrayals of family life ever produced. Watch the past, present, and future of Jack and Rebecca Pearson and their triplets, The Big Three, as they tackle tough subjects like grief, racism, depression, Alzheimer's, substance abuse, and disabilities.
By Paul Stewart3 years ago in Critique
Pink Floyd 🌘 Dark Side Of The Moon
50 years post release and receiving in excess of 18 million monthly plays on Spotify alone. A powerful testament for this timeless album that journeyed from cult classic to mainstream musical rite of passage, continuing to awaken souls beyond 3 generations.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨3 years ago in Critique
A YA Story Looking for Input
*** This is basically an excerpt from a YA/Upper Middle grade story looking for critique.*** My main questions would be - from the perspective of a reader of this genre - does the story grab your attention? What needs to be added to make it more interesting? And, of course, if you notice any grammatical errors or clumsy sentences, feel free to point them out also. Add any critiques to the comment section, or PM if you would like it to be kept more quiet.
By KJ Aartila3 years ago in Critique




