
Mackenzie Davis
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Most stories are reverted to Drafts, but will keep up resources & posts that hold community significance. May drop in for tips or updates.
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My Waystone: or, Echoes in Three Parts. Runner-Up in Book Club Challenge.
The Waystone was his, just as the third silence was his. This was appropriate, as it was the greatest silence of the three, wrapping the others inside itself. It was deep and wide as autumn’s ending. It was heavy as a great river-smooth stone. It was the patient, cut-flower sound of a man who is waiting to die. Patrick Rothfuss, prologue to The Name of the Wind
By Mackenzie Davis3 years ago in BookClub
Ever After (1998, dir. Andy Tennant)
Cinderella was real. Find her in Da Vinci’s yellowed sketches: a downcast, gentle gaze. Love roots between gilded thievery and servant lies, a tryst of two kindred minds. Imprisoned, yet headstrong, they learn softness, compromise, & trust.
By Mackenzie Davis3 years ago in Critique
Oppenheimer (2023, dir. Christopher Nolan)
Everybody sucked & the plot hinged on manufactured drama with RDJ’s character. Oppenheimer knew what he was doing & I have no sympathy for his guilt. “I am become Death…” Hubris cannot simultaneously be punished & celebrated.
By Mackenzie Davis3 years ago in Critique
Honoring My Fellows
Greetings, everyone. It’s been weeks in the making, but I’m finally fulfilling my promise to D. Alexandra Porter to write my own version of her Vocal Inspirations post. My apologies for the delay! (Yes, this promise was made just to myself, but I feel I ought to keep such promises.) Catch D’s article here.
By Mackenzie Davis3 years ago in Journal
Pride & Prejudice (2005)
It’s always that lake scene but I fell for MacFadyen’s eyes. (“There’s something pleasant about his mouth when he speaks…”). Thibaudet’s music fills my soul with dawn light, the cinematography's a perfected craft, every action a fluid dance.
By Mackenzie Davis3 years ago in Critique






