After Cleaning My Room
Julia Magsombol (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer They say injuries happen, and so does healing. But I just realized how injuries happen in a second, whereas healing occurs over a long time – if not forever. And for a long time, I thought healing was easy, but it was not. To me, ended relationships are […]
Managing Writer’s Block
Stephanie W., Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Fiction writers, blog writers, playwrights, regardless of what kind of writer you are, if you write then there is a high possibility you’ve experienced writer’s block. Writer’s block is a rather common phenomenon where writers fail to find the right words to create the product they desire. Whether […]
Toxic Relationships: Finding the Courage to Leave
Faizah Latif (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Romantic relationships for some are a blessing, and for others they present a challenge. Valentine’s Day looks different for each individual, as does the journey of love. When an individual makes the brave step towards leaving a relationship that does not serve them well, it is not […]
How to Support Loved Ones During Hard Times
Grace Cheng (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer No one likes to see their loved ones in pain, and we are more than willing to assist them in any way we can. Any number of situations could arise, such as a loved one suffering from an illness, the break-up of a relationship, bereavement, or struggling […]
Unseen Inequalities and Unspoken Bullying
Najmuddin Hossaini (he/him/his), Low Entropy Volunteer writer Dealing with the concept of relationships is an examination of a phenomenon that is complex and multifaceted. Relationships are somehow a predetermined value in a human community that holds countless ups and downs. Analyzing the historical and social apparition of relationships makes it clear that they have been […]
What Happens After We Found Love?
Andreza Gonçalves (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer. Love is a simple, four-letter word that seems to be so complex that many people still struggle to find the real meaning behind it. Some individuals try to define it in books, chronicles, songs, poems, or even in actions and figures. However, it can be said that love […]
Non-Romantic Love: Beautiful and Valid
Eri Ikezawa (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer Growing up, I remember love stories playing out through all manners of media—boy meets girl, they fall in love, they encounter trials and tribulations, but ultimately, love triumphs. There are variations, of course, but the recipe for this lauded love story only changes by a pinch more […]
Toxins Kill, So Does A Toxic Relationship
Ugochi Guchy Kalu (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer A toxic relationship, just like the actual toxin is poisonous, fatal and could lead to damage or an eventual death. While we all have our moments and seasons of selfishness, a truly toxic person will only take and give nothing but pain in return. However, in […]
Love Isn’t a One Time Thing
Cristina Crescenzo (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer For as long as I can remember I have always been infatuated with the idea of love and romance, getting my first taste of it through fairy tales like Sleeping Beauty and Snow White, believing that true love’s kiss was genuinely the most powerful magic in this […]
Is Loving Easy?
Bethany Howell (she/her/hers), Low Entropy Volunteer Writer I once believed love to be something that occurs to a person – a passive process that is both inevitable and all-encompassing. That is what I was taught through countless forms of media consumed by my childhood self. Love seemed to be something just out of reach […]