Life
Flora
Autumn of 2008, I wrote a poem. It was elementary, yes, but it was also somehow mature. It depicts the story of a leaf, Flora. The poem relates to her as a ballerina, resplendent, and searching for meaning. I found her, Flora, nestled in the piles of many leaves that riddled that North East, in October.
By Jennifer David2 years ago in Writers
Down to the Nub. Top Story - September 2023.
Memories of my childhood are vivid but disjointed, like a movie trailer that flashes various exciting bits, but not in context and out of order. Thus I can't be sure which of the stories I wrote as a child was the first.
By Sonia Heidi Unruh2 years ago in Writers
My First Foray into Publishing Short Stories Online
First let me admit that I have a terrible memory. Because of my anxiety, my mind loves to focus on awkward and painful memories. The failures instead of the triumphs. How far back should I go? My elementary school scribbles were just glorified spelling and penmanship exercises. I mostly remember the short stories and essays I wrote for my advanced placement English class in the eleventh grade.
By Leslie Writes2 years ago in Writers
Blue moon: A rare astronomical Phenomenon dazzles the sky
In the broad canvas of the night sky, there occurs a unique and enthralling celestial occurrence that unfolds like a cosmic show. It's a spectacle that catches the interest of stargazers worldwide: the Blue Moon. On a recent Wednesday night, the year's closest full moon graced the sky, leaving spectators transfixed.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers
Development and Delay
The first piece I ever wrote to something resembling completion was a short superhero story I did back in middle school. It was the first of a lot of stories and characters in a large super hero universe that I wound up scrapping due to how derivative and repetitive it was. This was one of the more original stories, a simple short about a telekinetic superhero tracking down his arch nemesis who could throw and manipulate fireballs. It ended with a showdown at a shipyard with the hero trapping the villain in a shipping container. It was simple, direct, and focused entirely on the epic battle rather than the headache inducing processes of worldbuilding and character development.
By Javert Boudreau2 years ago in Writers
Johannesburg fire: New quest for casualties in South Africa. Content Warning.
The burst, in the stuffed and censured five-story building, guaranteed 74 lives, including 12 kids.The fire, what began in the early long stretches of Thursday morning at the five-story Osindiso building, is accepted to have been touched off by candles utilized for lighting inside the construction, as per Johannesburg Public Wellbeing MMC Dr Mgcini Tshwaku.
By Kush Kedijang2 years ago in Writers
I.N.D.I.A. coalition to Contest 2024 elections together, hammers 'One Country, One Political Race' plan
The individuals from the India coalition, in a goal, have said that they will before long concoct a seat-dividing equation between their individuals for the following year's Lok Sabha surveys.
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers
The Ascent Of Cheerful New Month Messages And Their Psychological Interpretations
Cheerful New Month messages are short good tidings or wishes traded toward the start of another month to communicate great wishes, energy, and support to companions, family, partners, or associates. These messages are a method for praising the beginning of another month and sharing expectations for the days to come. They can go from...
By Cyril Lord2 years ago in Writers
Exploring Monsoon Magic: Top 10 Must-Visit Attractions in Matheran
Introduction The picturesque hill town of Matheran in Maharashtra, India’s Western Ghats, is transformed into a breathtaking setting during the monsoon season. Matheran transforms into a refuge for both nature lovers and adventure seekers with its mist-covered hills, rich vegetation, and shimmering waterfalls. You can enjoy the splendor of the season in comfort and style with suggestions for Matheran lodging options like Adamo the Resort and Adamo the Village. The top ten places in Matheran that you really must see have been compiled by us. If you’re considering visiting during the monsoon season, look no further.
By Sofia Benjamin2 years ago in Writers
little drops
There, on the little cobbled streets, little drops of rain were falling, falling on the cobblestones. I was so fixed on those little drops that I didn't even notice who was approaching from the rough sidewalk. It was her. Still so perfect in her imperfection. She moved with small quick steps, dressed in a scarlet red dress, which was soaked from the rain and emphasized her ideal forms.
By Donika Stoyanova2 years ago in Writers
From Arrogance to Empathy
Max, a name synonymous with arrogance and attitude, was notorious among both his peers and teachers for his unyielding pride and disruptive behavior at school. His defiance and disregard for authority had earned him a reputation that spread like wildfire. Teachers exchanged stories of his classroom antics, each tale seemingly more audacious than the last. It was a pattern that couldn't escape the watchful eyes of his exasperated teacher, who found herself having to address Max's behavior on a regular basis.
By Rajkumar B2 years ago in Writers
Navigating Life's Crossroads: The Interplay Between Logic and Love
Introduction: We frequently face moral conundrums in life, a tapestry woven with strands of passion and reason, requiring us to strike a careful balance between reason and love. In this fascinating investigation, we disentangle the dynamics of how people respond to circumstances, guided either by the somber whispers of love or the calm calculations of rationality.
By Tereza Giannouri2 years ago in Writers







