Rebecca Smith
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Just be f*cking nice 🙌
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The Amanda Abbington Debate
Recently, an awful group on Twitter, hounded actress Amanda Abbington off of the social networking platform. I won’t name them, because I don’t want to give them the attention they so crave, so, I shall just refer to them simply as ‘EL’.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Geeks
Unpopular Opinion - Disney ISN'T That Great
Okay, so, I know I'm going to be hated for this one, but Disney really isn't that great. I know we are raised on their movies, but the messages are all wrong. Find a prince, fall in love, have children and your life will be complete.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Geeks
You Don't Have To Be Gay To Support Gay Rights
I was watching one of my favourite television shows - Bad Girls -Â over the Easter long weekend. As always, I posted on social media about my favourite Bad Girls couple; talking about how much I love them and love that they finally get together! (It ended too long ago to worry about spoilers).
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Humans
KILLERS ANONYMOUS
I sat in the room, journal in hand. The air con was broken and it was exceedingly warm. It’s typical; we’re finally given good weather, and I was soon to be stuck in a room with five killers, who were coming for the new government initiative – Killers Anonymous. I sipped on my coffee from the Vendor. Disgusting stuff. I’m not sure why they couldn’t have a Nespresso Zenius. They’re only four-hundred pounds.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Horror
Heroic Female Spies - World War Two
Bravery. Whether you have a lot of it or only a little, at one point in your life you will need to be brave. Whether you have to give a speech to your bosses in a large boardroom, or you have to get a spider out of the bathroom – you will need to use your inner bravery. But whatever bravery is called upon, it’s unlikely you’ll ever have to face the terrifying situations thousands of female spies confronted in World War Two. But this group of pioneering women put all fears aside to help Britain and her allies win the war against Germany, through acts of incredible bravery. Their story deserves to be heard and their amazing achievements known.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Serve
Cross Kill - Review
CROSS KILL Long Live Soneji! With the bad guys seemingly dead, you think you can relax. You think your home is safe. The veteran crime writer is back with his trusty partner Alex Cross; the pathetic fallacy at the very beginning of the book gives a foreboding sense of something bad about to happen. We aren’t wrong. That late winter storm in Washington DC, with Patterson, expect a tragedy.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Criminal
Advice for Writing the Dreaded Drabble
Okay, so if you’re not familiar with the ‘Drabble’, then I envy you. I had to produce one for university. Write a story in just 100 words. Sounds easy, yeah? It’s not! I struggled more with this, than I did writing a complete script for a play.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Education
Short Form Writing
Each writing output always follows the five key elements for a good story: character, setting, conflict, plot and theme. Also, each medium always consists of the dramatic structure, whereby a character wants something, meets an obstacle stopping them from getting what they want, then they achieve their goal or fail. There will always be a strong character arc explored within the story, but the ways in which this is portrayed, varies from each creative output.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Journal