Nicole Bonaccorso is a recent graduate from Rowan University, where she earned a Bachelor’s degree in Writing Arts and a minor in English. At Rowan University she was on the editorial board for two of the campus’ publications: Avant, a literary magazine, and Venue, a humor magazine. During the summer of 2010, Nicole interned at Time magazine’s Sales and Marketing department. Nicole has been blogging since the age of 13, but has been writing for as long as she can remember. She currently resides in Gillette, New Jersey, and is constantly plotting new ways to pay back her student loans. In her free time, Nicole enjoys reading, writing poetry, traveling, and attempting to balance her love for two cities, New York and Philadelphia. In the future, she plans to pursue a career as a journalist and continue her education.
Nicole Bonaccorso — Author
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‘My Week with Marilyn’ Dazzles Audiences as the Buxom Blonde Herself Once Did
Though Marilyn Monroe died in 1962, she never ceased to captivate the world with her beauty, talent, and rollercoaster of a personal life. Director Simon Curtis’ film My Week with...
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‘The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo’ Film Adaptation Strays from Stieg Larsson’s Novel to Its Advantage
It is rarely said that a film adaptation is better than the book, but in the case of David Fincher’s latest film The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, based on Stieg Larsson’s...
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Stephen King’s 11/22/63 is a New Spin on Time Travel Fiction
It goes without saying that Stephen King is known for his twisted tales of horror. However, his most recent novel, 11/22/63, does not fall under this genre. The story is odd enough...
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Visit Peddler’s Village Christmas Festival for a Nostalgic Holiday Outing
Victorian decoration, live entertainment and holiday treats, are just some of the attractions of the Peddler’s Village annual Christmas Festival in Lahaska, Pennsylvania. In the middle...
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The Botanical Garden’s Holiday Train Show Will Put Some Jingle in Your Step
With the unnaturally warm weather we’ve been experiencing here on the East Coast, it’s hard to get into the holiday spirit. But a trip to the New York Botanical Garden’s Holiday...
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Remy Geerts and Paul Hoggard Create Zero Impact Works of Art
Dutch artist Remy Geerts and British artist Paul Hoggard don’t need paint to create, nor do they need a canvas, paper, clay, or pastel. To craft a masterpiece, all they require is a...
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“Blue Nights” Addresses Loss During the Twilight of a Life
“In certain latitudes there comes a span of time approaching and following the summer solstice, some weeks in all, when the twilights turn long and blue.” So begins Joan Didion’s...
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Sherry Karver’s “Flash Fiction” Exhibition Combines Photography, Painting, and Fiction Writing
Sherry Karver isn’t your ordinary people-watcher. While many people may wonder about the life stories of those they pass on crowded city streets, Karver takes her observations a bit...
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‘The Rum Diary’ is Hunter S. Thompson Watered Down
The Rum Diary, when compared to Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas, has a lot less drugs, a lot more booze, a few more women, and is a lot less “gonzo.” Directed by Bruce Robinson, the...
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‘Anonymous’ Will Have You Thinking, “What’s In a Name?”
What else could we expect from sci-fi film director Roland Emmerich, other than a world destroyed in his newest epitomic creation Anonymous? Filled with passion, scandal and “murder...