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Celebrating the Life and Impact of the King of Pop
Today marks a solemn day in the hearts of music lovers around the world as we remember the untimely passing of the iconic Michael Jackson. Known as the King of Pop, Jackson left an indelible mark on the music industry and captivated audiences with his unparalleled talent, mesmerizing performances, and unforgettable hits.
By Literary fusion3 years ago in Art
(Finding the Wings): Painted from Life. Finalist in 2023 Vocal Writing Awards - Romance Fiction. Top Story - June 2023. Content Warning.
DISCLAIMER: Contains violence, minors in compromising situations, some strong language. I have used experiences from my own boyhood to lend realism to the persona of the young hero, Cecco, but most events are drawn from historical fact.
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Art
The Enchanted Key
In a distant realm, where magic intertwined with reality, there existed a fabled artifact known as the Enchanted Key. Legends whispered of its extraordinary power to unlock the doors of hidden knowledge and unleash ancient enchantments upon the world. Many sought its elusive presence, but only those with pure hearts and unwavering determination could hope to find it.
By Victor Daniel3 years ago in Art
Late Review: Queen Charlotte Series - A Joyful yet Painful Love Tragedy. Content Warning.
Welcome, dear readers, to a journey filled with both joy and heartache as we explore the enchanting world of the Queen Charlotte Series. If you were a fan of the earlier version of Bridgerton, known for its love, pride, prejudice, drama, and happy endings, you'll find a similar allure in this series. However, Queen Charlotte delves deeper into the complexities of arranged marriages, the hardships of widowhood, and the need for a break from feel-good romances.
By P K Kalkiling3 years ago in Art
The circle of life
In the heart of a small suburban neighborhood, nestled between neatly manicured lawns and white picket fences, there existed a garden. It was a sanctuary of life, a place where the circle of existence unfolded with each passing season. Within its boundaries, emotions intertwined as the garden taught its caretaker the profound lessons of life, death, and the delicate balance between them.
By Christopher Blessing3 years ago in Art
Growth and Healing
Amelia stood at the entrance of her neglected backyard, her eyes tracing the overgrown tangle of weeds and forgotten flower beds. It had been years since she had set foot in this space, the memories too painful to bear. But today was different. Today, she was ready to face the past and find solace in the act of nurturing life.As a child, Amelia had spent countless hours with her grandmother in the garden. Together, they would plant seeds, tend to the vibrant blooms, and create a haven of colors and fragrances. The garden was a place of laughter, stories, and unconditional love. But when her grandmother passed away, everything changed. The loss left Amelia shattered, and the once-thriving garden became a painful reminder of her grief.But now, standing amidst the wild growth, a flicker of determination sparked within Amelia. She couldn't let the garden wither away like her own spirit had. She rolled up her sleeves, grabbed her gardening tools, and began the arduous task of reclaiming the space she had long abandoned.With each weed pulled, Amelia felt a weight lifted from her chest. As she dug her hands into the rich earth, a sense of connection to something greater enveloped her. It was as if the garden whispered ancient wisdom, reminding her of the cycles of life and the resilience of nature.
By Christopher Blessing3 years ago in Art
Effortlessly water your garden with automatic watering equipment
Introduction: Summer is the time to enjoy the sun, relax and have fun. It's also the time when your garden needs the most attention. Preparing your garden for summer is essential to ensure that your plants thrive and that you get the most out of your garden. In this article, we'll discuss the preparations and maintenance you need to do for your summer garden.
By nesma kamal3 years ago in Art
Garbage-man
I grew up to be a garbage-man. I don’t love what I do yet I feel like it was my calling. I feel like taking out the trash and cleaning the streets was the reason I was born. My mother Prudence was a stern schoolteacher and taught me how to read and write. She tried to get me to understand mathematics and science and other subjects I just couldn’t quite grasp.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 years ago in Art
Folk Art By Me
Not only can I write, I can paint as well. Few years ago, I began to look into painting and thought maybe I can do folk art. I've done a few pieces here and there. Would stop painting for years because I couldn't focus long enough on a piece. I would make happy little mistakes and stop. I thought about giving up but then that would be defeating the purpose of painting.
By Tracy Lawson3 years ago in Art
Whispers of Serenity
In a bustling art gallery known for its collection of enigmatic masterpieces, there hung a painting that seemed to hold an ethereal presence of its own. The artwork, titled "Whispers of Serenity," captured the imagination of all who gazed upon it. Its vivid colors, swirling patterns, and intricate details beckoned viewers to step into a world beyond reality.
By Ahmed azizi3 years ago in Art







