I’m not too thrilled with Bourne Legacy

On August 12, 2012, in Ariel Ceylan, Entertainment, Guest Writers, by Ariel Ceylan

After learning about Treadstone and what it meant to Bourne, one would think that everything would calm down, but no, it definitely does not calm down. There is so much more going on beneath the surface. There is a group of nine individuals who must take a series of pills: green and blue. One is [...]

Thoughts on “The Iron Lady”

On January 19, 2012, in Ariel Ceylan, Entertainment, Guest Writers, by Ariel Ceylan

The Iron Lady is a film that just came out on the political carreer of Margaret Thatcher, the UK’s first femal Prime Minister. This story, on the surface, is about a woman who breaks into a man’s world and turns an economic downturn into growth. There’s more to the story than that. It evokes questions [...]

SIR RICHARD BRANSON, RONAN KEATING AND CELEB CHUMS DIVE IN TO RAISE £1 MILLION FOR CANCER RESEARCH UK

On August 9, 2011, in Entertainment, by Editor

Sir Richard Branson and Ronan Keating are taking on the ultimate challenge. They’re captaining a team to swim the gruelling waters of the Irish Sea and raise £1million!

The Green Lantern

On June 26, 2011, in Ariel Ceylan, Entertainment, Guest Writers, by Ariel Ceylan

Today I will be writing about the movie, The Green Lantern. I saw it on opening day, and it was a decent movie. But now that I’ve had some time to think about it, I realized that this movie by far, is not the best superhero movie. Certainly, the film looked like a comic, with all the spandex and aliens, but the depth to the story was missing. In that film, what you see is what you get, never-mind that there were a few mentionings of a deeper plot-line. Those concepts were not explored.

Geeks MIGHT NOT rule the WORLD

On June 9, 2011, in Ariel Ceylan, Blogging, Business, Entertainment, Guest Writers, by Ariel Ceylan

How many of you have heard it said that geeks will rule the world? I certainly heard this growing up. The moral of this story is to not be mean to geeks and to not take advantage of their intelligences. However, my experience with American youth is that geeks might not rule the world after all.

New Literature: Crimson Dawn – Book One of the Darklife Saga by Ronnie Massey

On June 2, 2011, in Entertainment, Entertainment News, by Editor

Copperhill Media announces the release of “Crimson Dawn,” the first installment of the Darlife Sage by Ronnie Massey. The book is now available on Amazon.Com, Amazon.co.uk, Barnes & Noble, and any other good bookstore.

New Literature: Queen of Misfortune – A Lady Jane Grey Novel by Peter Carroll

On May 6, 2011, in Entertainment, by Editor

Copperhill Media announces the release of “Queen of Misfortune” – A Lady Jane Grey Novel by Peter Carroll – in paperback. The book is now available on Amazon.Com, Amazon.co.uk, Barnes & Noble, and any other good bookstore.

Wonder Woman – My Two Cents

On April 3, 2011, in Entertainment, Ronnie Massey, by Ronnie Massey

by Ronnie Massey – Read more about her work at http://www.frogenyozurt.com/guest-writers/ronnie-massey/ Ok, today’s post isn’t about Crimson Dawn.  Todays’s post is about millions of comic fans favorite Amazonian princess.  Everyone has been blasting the Wonder Woman reboot that David Kelly is prepping for possible pick-up by NBC.  I have read numerous post about the casting [...]

Finding a Place to Write

One of the challenges I find while trying to write is finding the proper location to engage in the activity. When I’m at my college, I have so many options ranging from empty classrooms to department libraries to the student union.  All I have to do is find a room that no one else is [...]

Music and Writing

Writing is an art, agreed?  I find that it is not impossible for arts to inspire arts.  So music can inspire one’s writing. When developing characters and getting “in the mood”  for your writing, I find that it’s a great idea to listen to music.  Music creates moods in two minutes (give or take a [...]