C. L. Brenton
C. L. Brenton is a novelist and writer based in Los Angeles. Her work has been published in a number of Literary Magazines including Forth Magazine and A3 Review.
I’m Christina, an L.A. based writer with experience writing for news sites and magazines. I love my job, I love watching the traffic numbers tick up, shares increase, and watching my work spread and inspire.
I am a staff writer at The American Genius and The Real Daily, where I have explored topics from the new Google Wifi Puck to why Zillow’s addition of the Sun number is really important. I even wrote an editorial about Card’s Against Humanity's recent “Holiday Hole". I am also a staff writer for DIY Weddings Magazine, a quarterly magazine on all things wedding. For more of my published work both creative and commercial, please visit my website here. In particular check out my work at Girl Meets Strong, and Indie Food Hub where I’ve created blog posts for over a year.
C. L. Brenton is a novelist and writer based in Los Angeles. Her work has been published in a number of Literary Magazines including Forth Magazine and A3 Review.
C. L. Brenton is a staff writer at The American Genius. She loves writing about all things, she's even won some contests doing it! For everything C. L. check out her website.
C. L. Brenton is a staff writer at The American Genius. She loves writing about all things, she's even won some contests doing it! For everything C. L. check out her website.
Imagine a world, for a moment, with nine billion people, climate change threatening unpredictable storms and drought, 100% of the arable land completely consumed by farming, but still not enough food to sustain the entire population. This image isn't far off from what we can expect on earth by 2050....
As artists, and humans, we're in a constant battle with ourselves. We're always trying to make our brains want to do things it doesn't want to do. Math homework, going to the gym, doing the dishes. How do you motivate yourself to do the big stuff, the stuff you need to do to accomplish your Big Goals?
There is nothing that bothers me more than a flagrant waste of money, and Cards Against Humanity's Black Friday literal money pit is no exception. Following a tradition of Black Friday snark, Cards Against Humanity is accepting donations to help dig a giant hole in the earth for no particular reason.