Master of Horror – Stephen King

Stephen King, the master of horror, began his prolific writing career in the 1970s. Starting with “Carrie,” he captivated audiences with titles like “The Shining,” “It,” and the “Dark Tower” series. He used pseudonyms, notably Richard Bachman, to explore different genres. King’s enduring impact on literature showcases his unparalleled storytelling prowess.

Ode to my wife – 51st Wedding Anniversary

It seems like yesterday, My 51st wedding anniversary profoundly celebrates enduring love, resilience, and shared triumphs. It marks over half a century of unwavering commitment, where two people have faced life’s highs and lows. Such a lasting bond goes beyond romance, rooted in understanding, compromise, and mutual respect—challenges—whether disagreements, health Continue Reading

Technology in Education

In today’s dynamic world, technology in education is transforming the way we develop essential reading skills, making them not only more accessible but also thrilling! This remarkable shift allows educators to supercharge literacy in the classroom and beyond. Picture a learning environment where students dive into a personalized reading adventure, Continue Reading

Fantastic Novels That Everyone Should Read Once (Expand Your Horizons!)

The reflections of a Dumas aficionado, honoring the French author’s legacy through personal recollections and an exploration of his works. The author spotlights Dumas’s early life, forays into playwriting, and his defining novels, emphasizing ‘The Count of Monte Cristo’s’ themes of justice, revenge, and the human condition.

Unravel the Enigmatic Secrets of Iconic Film, Novels, and Finance

Introduction Allow me a few moments to share an introduction to iwtlearnnow.com and outline its purpose! The website’s name, I Want To Learn Now, embodies a powerful commitment to education and personal growth using films, music, song lyrics, graphic novels, classic novels, and personal finance. This concept opens the door Continue Reading

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