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The First Piece I Ever Wrote
I have always loved writing. I used to create short stories when I was finished my school work back in elementary school and high school. I lived in fairytale lands because my real world wasn’t exactly sunshine and roses. I used to use my grandparents computer and come up with character names and gather plot ideas when I wasn’t busy stuffing my nose into a book.
By Chloe Rose Violet 🌹2 years ago in Writers
Beyond the Period Hut:A Tragedy That Sparked Change in Nepal
Karkana village was in the remote hills of western Nepal. The village flourished on traditions passed down through generations, surrounded by towering mountains and dense forests. One custom was chhaupadi, an ancient practice that involved banishing women and girls to isolated huts during menstruation because they were deemed unclean.
By Raj Banjare2 years ago in Writers
THE MYSTIC CREATURE
In a quiet, poor town in Clieve City, there lived a poor baker with his daughter whim the town cherished. On the oposite land , there was a wealthy merchant who was responsible for the town's wealth. the wealthy merchant whom theyall called Feimhell was only seen occassionally in the wee morning hours where he would come to the market sing in a loud beautiful voice but no one dared to cme oout for they feared him out of his appearance, His white skin with fiery red shoulder length hair, green eyes and a bloodstricken lips with two 4 black canines i the midst of the other milk white teeth. Questions were, was he a vampire, a forest animal, a demon or some unfortunate being of nature.
By Damaris Maina2 years ago in Writers
Top 10 Classic Mystery Novels That Stand the Test of Time
Secret books have a special capacity to enthrall peruses, bringing them into a universe of tension, interest, and confusing riddles. Throughout the long term, various writers have made works of art that keep on enchanting generations of perusers. These exemplary secret books not only deal with enrapturing plots and all-around well-made characters but have likewise gone the distance, making a permanent imprint on the class. In this article, we will investigate ten immortal secret books that have kept up with their charm and keep on being commended for their commitment to the universe of writing.
By Mystery Box3 years ago in Writers
Ode To Paper Clip
Ode to thee, humble paperclip, thou unassuming marvel of design, whose elegance rests in the pure embrace of simplicity. A silent sentinel of organization, thou art often overlooked in the grand tapestry of modern life, yet thy unwavering service holds together the very fabric of our daily existence.
By Emilio Renato Lourenço3 years ago in Writers
Nobel-ling It
It is now a very cold day in January, and there seems to be some talk about the Super Bowl and the eventual winners and losers of the great American grudge match. I really do not care for big sports events, excluding the Stanley Cup (mostly for the joy of seeing the Toronto Maple Leafs once again refuse to accept their pathetic nature and just suffer properly in the regular season). But there is one event that I do look forward to every autumn. This is the Nobel Prize season, a week taken out of October to both disturb and annoy those few who still care.
By Kendall Defoe 4 years ago in Writers







