Sonja Kelly
Bio
https://twitter.com/writerscramp123https://www.facebook.com/Writerscramp123/ Hello:I'm a parttime writer from the Midwest and I’m a single mother of two young adults. My favorite place to visit is NYC I find the city so inspiring.Flollowme
Stories (3/0)
Lighthouse Terror
It’s 3 AM and my eyes are getting heavy, the glare from the Computer screen is starting to sting my eyes. "Just a few more sentences I thought" I was trying to finish the First chapter I wrote. My publisher wants my book by the end of the month and I’ve been having writers block, I started feeling myself nodding off ,so I decided to make a cup of coffee. Walking half asleep and Stumbling into the kitchen to make me one last cup of coffee. hoping it’s some kind of magic potion to at least get me though this chapter.
By Sonja Kelly2 years ago in Fiction
The Time Capsule.
It was a Saturday morning and I was walking over to my friend Beth’s house like I always do on the weekends. It was the late 1980s and I was fourteen years old, I only had to walk a few blocks only to reach her house back then we really didn’t knock so I opened the door, I could smell the cookies my friend's mother was baking.
By Sonja Kelly3 years ago in Fiction
The Thirteenth Dr. and Sexism
Doctor Who is a popular T.V. series from the BBC. The Doctor has always been played by a male actor since the first Episode; Played by William Hartnell in 1963 to 1966, in the series The Doctor is only called the Doctor because he doesn't give out his first name. He travels through space and time in an old London police box called the Tardis which is much bigger on the inside, so much bigger it has a swimming pool but it’s never showed. When the Doctor arrives you know there’s going to be trouble…Everywhere he goes he's either fighting aliens or saving the planet from doom. He usually has a companion along for the ride and sometimes they even save him. When the Doctor dies he regenerates into a new body. He’s considered the same Doctor but has a whole new body since the old one has died. Some of the characteristics from the old Doctor have changed, and his personality can be slightly different. Every time the Doctor dies and a regenerates there’s a feeling of loss, we have to get used to the new Doctor all over again. But we haven’t been let down, because the creators of the show seem to always have the perfect replacement. Personally, my favorite Doctor’s were played by David Tennant (10th Doctor) and Peter Capaldi (12th Doctor). Since the BBC has reviled that the new Doctor is female played by actress Jodie Whittaker, I’ve noticed a few comments and articles on social media saying a percentage of people were unhappy and calling those people sexist. Do I think its sexist for people not to want a female Doctor? Well, I know there is sexism out there and was feeling a little concerned about the change and I as a Woman. It leaves so many questions. Since the Doctor has always been a male and regenerates as female will she be a whole different person? (What ever happened to the Doctor's daughter Jenny?)
By Sonja Kelly7 years ago in Geeks