Fanchon Francis
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There are great amount of excellent writings on vocal. I plan to read other writers interesting writings and write myself too about faith, books and articles, business, health and wellness, and music, and enter writing challenges.
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The Four Vampires
In a quiet town nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, there lived four peculiar teenagers, each harboring a secret that would forever alter their lives. Their names were Serena, Damian, Isabella, and Leo. Unbeknownst to the townspeople, these four were not your ordinary teenagers. They were vampires, cursed with an eternal existence and an insatiable thirst for blood.
By Fanchon Francis2 years ago in Fiction
Over Obsessive Thoughts?
Drawing from personal experiences, it's apparent that individuals can unwittingly fall into the trap of obsession without recognizing the signs. Often, external input is required to highlight the unhealthy fixation and encourage a reevaluation of one's behavior. Obsessions can manifest in various forms, from hoarding thoughts to accumulating physical objects.
By Fanchon Francis4 years ago in Humans
Fostering Kindness in 2022
From 2020 until here in 2022 the masks, social distancing, covid-19 test, and vaccines have all made it just a little easier to work and mingle with other people during the covid-19 pandemic. Well, that's if we get past the shutdown of many gathering places, workplaces, and schools at the start of the pandemic and even still today. There has been so much going on during the pandemic besides the world covid-19 virus crisis. There have been issues such as political and election issues, and social injustice issues. These issues we have been dealing with for years just in the United States alone. The question is how will we mingle and help each other and foster kindness in life after the pandemic?
By Fanchon Francis4 years ago in Humans
Can't Seem to Win?
During my formative years, I eagerly anticipated my parents' plans for both my siblings and me. However, as I matured, I realized that their approach to life consisted mainly of day-to-day decisions, revolving around church attendance on Sundays and ensuring we made it to school regularly. I inadvertently adopted a similar approach, not only influenced by my parents but also because of my penchant for procrastination.
By Fanchon Francis4 years ago in Motivation