Category: Writing

Manifesto Destination

Armando Heredia’s Manifesto Destination is a blistering spoken-word critique of American history and modern society. His voice is totally confrontational. It perfectly matches the raw energy of the punk rock genre it was written for. He relies heavily on repetition and rhythmic pacing to drive his points home, using a casual but piercing vocabulary. The literary merit here is all about blunt force. No flowery prose. Just stark observations about hypocrisy and societal collapse.

When Prayer Becomes a Weapon: The Terrifying Psychology of In the Name of the Father

They say grief acts like a mirror—it shows you who you really are. But for the protagonist of In The Name of the Father, grief isn’t a mirror. It is a map. A map that leads away from redemption and straight into the heart of darkness.