Being a freelance writer means that I write many different types of things. I wrote this TV show recap for a client on Upwork March 1, 2022, right after the episode aired. Photo: The Walking Dead, AMC On The Walking Dead Season 11, Episode 11, Alexandrians are finding out that once again, the newfound communityContinueContinue reading “The Walking Dead S11 E11 ‘Rogue Element’ Recap: Eugene turns detective to find missing girlfriend”
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Review: ‘Winter Wonderettes’ dash into holidays with songs, dance
Cindy Lou (Lydia Seay), Betty Jean (Lara Strawther), Missy (Lauren Millner-Sanchez) and Suzy (Genevieve Brassard) are the “Winter Wonderettes” at Beaumont Community Players. | Photo: Beaumont Community Players This article was originally published in The University Press, Lamar University’s student newspaper, on Dec. 2, 2019. Story by Eleanor SkeltonUP contributor Anyone who hates holiday parties andContinueContinue reading “Review: ‘Winter Wonderettes’ dash into holidays with songs, dance”
Review: ‘Permanent Collection’ asks hard questions
Austin Jones plays Sterming North and Josh Pendino plays Paul Barrow in Lamar’s production of “The Permanent Collection.” | Photo: Lamar University This article was originally published in The University Press, Lamar University’s student newspaper, on Nov. 8, 2019. Story by Eleanor SkeltonUP contributor When does someone appreciating and experiencing cultures outside their own become idealizingContinueContinue reading “Review: ‘Permanent Collection’ asks hard questions”
‘The Birds, Their Carols Raise’: Nacogdoches native recalls ’60s childhood
This article was originally published in The Examiner on September 14, 2017. By Eleanor SkeltonStaff Writer Gary Brice | Photo courtesy of Gary Brice Lamar math instructor Gary Brice said he started out writing a book to pay “homage to a special place and special people,” but ended up writing a timely memoir about racialtensions.ContinueContinue reading “‘The Birds, Their Carols Raise’: Nacogdoches native recalls ’60s childhood”
Book Review: Spiritual Sobriety by Elizabeth Esther
I love so much of Elizabeth Esther’s writing because what she says fits my experiences in unhealthy churches. I preordered her book Spiritual Sobriety: Stumbling back to faith when good religion goes bad in spring of last year, around the same time that I interviewed her on my blog. Recently I re-read my copy beforeContinueContinue reading “Book Review: Spiritual Sobriety by Elizabeth Esther”