Rylie Slaughter, junior, has a distinct passion for reading and writing about fantasy. When she is not swamped with homework, you can find her poring over a Zelda video game or consuming ungodly amounts of pizza. One of her absolute favorite books is Mythos by Steven Fry.
More of Rylie Slaughter’s Work:
- It Starts With the Hair – By Rylie Slaughter For as long as I can remember, I have hated it when people touch my hair. Before I dyed it six ways to Sunday and chopped it …
- Orchids Are Not Serene – If you have walked into any grocery store in America, you’ve probably seen orchids in the floral department. These flowering plants are everywhere, invading stores and homes alike. Although orchids …
- Choir is Back! – The start of the school year is a time for new beginnings. This year more than ever, as Orange Lutheran students return to campus ready to start their classes in …
- Niccolò Paganini: A Musical Revolutionary – Born in Italy on October 27, 1782, Niccolò Paganini was a natural violinist. In his early childhood, he was tutored by his father on the art of the violin. But …
- Broadway, Here We Come! – It’s been an extremely long year for all of us. I know from personal experience that this pandemic has made it awfully hard to enjoy things the way we once …
- Love Letter In The Forest – I found a love letter in the forest today. It was worn and yellowed with age, nestled into a cozy opening in a tree. The envelope was dirtied as well, …
- Choir in a Pandemic: A Singer’s Perspective – I doubt anyone could have foreseen a time when singing with your peers at school was discouraged on a global scale. In fact, I doubt that anyone could have predicted …
- Miyazaki Hayao: The Soul Of Studio Ghibli – Film can be magic. At least, in the case of Studio Ghibli they are. Some films that Studio Ghibli has released, such as Kiki’s Delivery Service, My Neighbor Totoro, Princess …
- The Vulture – The harsh rays of the desert sun scorch the feathers on my wings. But I fly even closer to the source of this brutal heat, so as not to entangle …
