
Julygwynet
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Inhale life, exhale narratives, poetry, prose, and fleeting and harmonious moments. A perfectionist who enjoys crafting and repurposing words. I write for the simple pleasure of forming patterns and words into images on a blank page.
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The Veil of Shadows
An ancient curse lay dormant in the small, forgotten town of Ravenshadow, where fog clung to the decaying relics of a once-prosperous past, waiting for the ideal moment to unleash its terror on the unsuspecting occupants. The townspeople whispered of an ominous presence stirring in the shadows and an unearthly power seeking to claim the souls of the living as twilight sank over the crumbling houses and twisting cobblestone streets.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Horror
The Brush of Harmony
The air surrounding Isabella shimmered with supernatural energy as she went through the portal. The transfer was seamless, and before she knew it, she was standing on a soft bed of dazzling flowers in a world that appeared to breathe with magic.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Journal
Haruka and Yuki's Love Story
Haruka and Yuki live in two worlds in the beautiful land of Tenshira, where the sun and moon both shine. Haruka, a female wizard with water power, prefers to reside in the cool shade of trees, in the refreshing spaciousness of the magical forest. Yuki, a snow-loving witch, on the other hand, lives in the frigid realm of the beautiful snow world.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Chapters
Exciting Adventures in Lung Cu, Vietnam
Hello there, fellow explorers! My name is Julygwynet, and I'm a nomad in my thirties with an insatiable desire to travel the world. My voyage has been a tapestry of varied experiences, ranging from the lovely countryside of Vietnam to enticing destinations throughout the world. Join me as I tell you about my most recent expedition, a month-long journey into the heart of Ha Giang. In this story, I share the top five experiences that left an unforgettable impact on my soul in Vietnam's northern regions.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Wander
Decoding 10 Common Nightmares
According to psychologists, dreams are a part of reality that reflects into our sleep. Michael Schredl, head of the sleep laboratory at the Central Institute of Mental Health in Mannheim, Germany, suggests that every frightening dream holds significance, mirroring the current emotional state of the dreamer.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in FYI
The age at which people are happiest
In the quaint town of Cologne, nestled along the banks of the Rhine River, a group of researchers from the University of Sports embarked on a journey to unravel the mysteries of human happiness. The team, comprising experts from Ruhr University Bochum, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz in Germany, and the universities of Bern and Basel in Switzerland, sought to answer the age-old question: "At what point in life are people happiest?"
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Longevity
I am ready to walk with you on the path filled with thorns and challenges.
I am a girl who was born and reared in the countryside, far from the rush and bustle of city life. The ambition of going to school was a distant and difficult aspiration for many young children where I grew up. I consider myself extraordinarily fortunate, however, because my parents poured their hearts into nourishing me, allowing me to spread my wings and chase my ambitions.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Psyche
The Virtual Escape
A gang of teens were ensnared in the merciless grasp of virtual reality in a not-too-distant future where civilization was hopelessly entwined with technology. In a world dominated by screens, their need for authentic experiences and real connections became the driving force behind their incredible adventure.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Fiction
The worth of the stones!
Once upon a time, in a realm of curiosity and wisdom, there lived a young and contemplative student who was driven by a burning desire for knowledge. This student was known for seeking enlightenment from a wise teacher, whose reputation for profound insights attracted seekers from far and wide.
By Julygwynet2 years ago in Psyche


