October 25, 2019
Artist Spotlight: Gabi Marte
Gabi Marte shares her art for Inktober 2019, Day Five: Psychotic
a burgundy zine
October 25, 2019
Gabi Marte shares her art for Inktober 2019, Day Five: Psychotic
October 24, 2019
InkMe shares a poem about letting go of her faith.
October 23, 2019
In the fifth installment of her “13 Days of Falloween” series, Jayna Nance flaunts fabulous fall-colored corduroys.
October 23, 2019
Sarah Ann of Euphoria Rogue delights us with a simple, cheap, Halloween decor DIY tutorial.
October 23, 2019
My Forty Something Life cracks on ridiculous advice for dealing with spiders.
October 22, 2019
The field of psychology often hones in on understanding mental and behavioral disorders. Every time a new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual is released, psychologists and psychiatrists are tasked to familiarize themselves with an ever expanding list of disorders as well as updates to previously defined terms.
At the cusp of the 21st century, Martin Seligman, P.h.D. sought to change that by pursuing the field of positive psychology, says University of Penn.
October 22, 2019
Leah of One More Chapter Book Blog gives us her opinion of the mystery novel, “Sanctuary,” a perfect read for Halloween.
October 20, 2019
Unencumbered by words and semantics, plants express themselves through their luscious leaves and abundant blooms, which are the result of carefully calculated survival tactics that almost seem “thought out.”
These physical characteristics can tell human observers a lot about how the plant is doing; whether it needs more water or sunlight, warmth or humidity, and so forth – but, plants don’t have eyes like we do. They don’t have brains like ours, yet research shows they possess intelligence.
How far does that intelligence go? Do plants “think?”
October 20, 2019
Shore Grow shares with us their beginner’s guide to aquaponic growing!