About

Rae is a Haitian-American writer and educator, born and raised in South Florida. She received a 2018 Silver Medal in the Scholastic Art and Writing Competition for her poem “Red Blood Cell.” She earned her bachelor’s as a double major in Psychology and English with a Concentration in Multicultural and Gender Studies and her master’s in English Literature with a Specialization in Caribbean Literature from Florida Atlantic University. Her poetry has been published and/or forthcoming in Rigorous Magazine, The Anti-Languorous Project, and Strange Horizons. You can find her nerding out over her latest reads @raethereviewer on Instagram and Tik Tok.

  • May Two for Tuesday Prompts

    I’ve been experimenting a lot these past few months with Two for Tuesday, and this month is no different. I’ve mentioned before that I wanted to open Two for Tuesday up to TV shows and movies, too. I made a new theme for this month, so feel free to use it for your posts. This

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  • Avengers Endgame My Thoughts + Discussion (Spoilers)

    Avengers: Endgame has been out for a week now, and I’m thankful I got to the theaters before it was spoiled for me. If you aren’t already caught up on the MCU up until Endgame, this video by Screen Junkies and this video by The Binger are great recaps for the series leading into the

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  • Two For Tuesday: Spring has Sprung

    If you’ve been keeping up with this month’s Two for Tuesday, you already know the gist. If not, Two for Tuesday is a weekly tag I host on this blog and encourage others to take part in. I have a fun time creating themes and picking books that fit them. This week’s theme is Spring

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  • My Thoughts on Breakthrough (Movie Review)

    This post should’ve been a Mini Review Monday (remember those) but I watched this movie on Tuesday and wanted you to hear my thoughts. Breakthrough is a movie based on the true story of a boy that fell through the ice of a frozen lake. He was stuck under water for fifteen minutes without oxygen

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  • Two for Tuesday: Earth Day

    As you may know, Earth Day was yesterday. In honor of Earth Day, today’s prompt is to name two books that encourage a change. These don’t have to be environmental, just a positive change of some sort. If you’ve been reading my blog for a while, you know that I love books with a message.

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  • 5  Funny Easter Eggs from On My Block Season 2

    If you read last week’s post, you already know how I breezed through Season Two of On My Block. It’s honestly a great show. Since I finished the second season, I decided to rewatch Season One. It’s just as great, if not better, than I remembered. While recapping on Season One, I noticed a lot

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  • My Thoughts on Little (Movie Review)

    *Synopsis* The premise of Little is simple enough. Our main character, Jordan, goes to sleep grown and wakes up little. It’s not only strange, but also inconvenient for this tech mogul. Jordan is not someone to be messed with. From an early age she realized that to avoid being bullied, she had to become the

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  • Two for Tuesday: Oh Happy Day

    Hello everyone, welcome to the latest installment of Two for Tuesday. T for T is a weekly tag I host here on my blog. If you’d like to join, please comment down below. This week’s Two for Tuesday prompt: The beginning of spring is just such a pleasant time. What are two books that bring

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  • What’s next for On My Block?

    Today’s post is going to be some of my thoughts on Season Two and what I think will happen in season three. This post is going to be full of spoilers, so be warned. I recently made the mistake of finishing the second season of On My Block. Now I have to wait another year

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  • 5 Inspiring Quotes from Wolfpack

    This is going to be outside of my usual style of posts. I’ve been experimenting a lot lately and I really want your feedback. Let me know what y’all think. As I mentioned in yesterday’s review of Wolfpack by Abby Wambach, I highlighted so much of my copy. It’s full of inspiring quotes and analogies.

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