Construction Site: Diary of a mad costume maker
Last week I began discussing the importance of detailing, and I will continue with that now because it is where most first-time costume makers fall short.
Last week I began discussing the importance of detailing, and I will continue with that now because it is where most first-time costume makers fall short.
I’m not ashamed to say that I’m a book addict. As an English major, naturally I read a lot, but any of my friends or family will tell you that my literary tastes go well beyond that.
People misunderstand when I say I like to fight. I’m not the sort of person who’ll break a bottle over a toothless biker’s head in a seedy bar, although the thought crosses my mind from time to time.
In order to avoid stressing too much, I always find it helpful to repeat a couple different mantras in my head.
For Meatless Monday recipes, I usually try to avoid doing desserts—one, because finding a meatless dessert is not hard, and two, because I don’t have much of a sweet tooth so I don’t often make them.
The history of fish and chips is an interesting one. Originally brought to England in the 16th century by Jewish immigrants, it was a way of preserving food over the Sabbath before the days of refrigeration.
Living in a world constantly being stripped of its resources, the human race needs to find alternatives.
Summer is here! It is too rainy and gloomy these days, but officially we are in spring and the summer season is knocking at our doors with its bag full of wonderful and fun opportunities.
From Greek poets singing the songs of Odysseus to the poorly written Twilight fan fiction of today, storytelling has always been an integral part of the human experience. Now it is your turn, gamers.
For those keeping up with trends in science fiction, Wool by Hugh Howey probably sounds familiar.