
Angela David
Bio
Writer. Creator. Professional overthinker.
I turn real-life chaos into witty, raw, and relatable reads—served with a side of sarcasm and soul.
Grab a coffee, and dive into stories that make you laugh, think, or feel a little less alone.
Stories (71)
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Message from the Future – The Bizarre Adventures of the Quirkston Family
Dinner at the Quirkston house was about to become a full-blown nutritional disaster. Paula Quirkston had invited guests over — a big deal in their part of the suburbs — and boldly promised them a traditional delicacy: boneless fish stew. Never mind that she didn’t actually have any fish, or money to buy fish, or the slightest clue how to cook said stew without setting off the smoke alarm.
By Angela David8 months ago in Chapters
Message from the Future – The Bizarre Adventures of the Quirkston Family
It was a calm Wednesday evening in the Quirkston household — at least, as calm as things ever got around there. After another one of Paula Quirkston’s semi-edible dinner experiments (potato casserole that somehow tasted like pencil shavings and regret), the family was preparing for their usual nightly ritual: television.
By Angela David8 months ago in Chapters
Subject: I Resign from Being the Family’s Emotional Support Llama
Dear Entire Damn World, Effective immediately, I hereby resign from my lifelong, unpaid, emotionally exhausting position as The Strong One™. Yes, the one who smiles when her heart is choking on its own blood. The one who organizes your birthday parties, remembers your dog's neutering appointment, and nods along while you trauma-dump mid-toilet flush at family dinners.
By Angela David8 months ago in Journal
First Kiss After the Storm
The rain came early that year. It soaked through the rusted leaves of September, and somewhere in the back streets of a quiet little town called Willowridge, a boy named Eliot Harper was turning seventeen with a bitter taste in his mouth and a guitar callus on every fingertip.
By Angela David8 months ago in Fiction
Be Who You Are — A Morning Story for the Soul
Hey you, yes, you… Before the world starts demanding things from you again today, just… stop. Take a breath. You’re awake. Maybe barely. Maybe you hit snooze three times and you’re sipping on cold coffee. Maybe your hair’s a mess, your eyes are puffy, your heart feels a little too heavy for a Tuesday morning. That’s okay. You’re still here.
By Angela David8 months ago in Motivation











