
Kaliyah Myers
Bio
"Change is imperative. But the kind of change is the most important detail."
In being a writer, I hope to share something relatable and adventurous that you can love too.
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The Thousand-Year Nightmare
Chapter One The old man snarled and lifted the young man by his musty white shirt, covered in stain and blood, slamming him against the wall so hard dust fell from the ceiling. The young man took in a sharp breath as his back hit the wall and he struggled with his hands over the old mans, trying to pull them off of his shirt.
By Kaliyah Myers3 years ago in Horror
Poetry or Short Story?
Sometimes, when I get mad, I start to speak in metaphors. Honestly, arguments with me often sound like talking to a very upset or distressed female version of Dr. Seuss. Which, being mad, is certainly the last person I want to sound like. But I have always loved writing and singing. It's one of those things that comes more naturally to me. Not to say I am good at it, just comfortable with it. So here, I'll share with you some of my work from over the years. After three poems, there is a short story based on a real story. I'll be doing a few more publishes along those lines soon. In the meantime! Enjoy.
By Kaliyah Myers4 years ago in Poets
Wombats... Glow? So do squirrels and many others...
Authors Note: Thank you for reading! This article is actually in dedication to my Husband, who is bound and determined to forever see my Article; "Why is Wombat poop Square?" as my number one read article. He loves the strangeness in it and he loves how random it is compared to my typical Fantasy/Poem writings. So this article, hopefully, serves as sufficient competition to my previous. If you like this article, go ahead and hit that like and subscribe for more! If you have any questions or concerns, this link will take you to my Facebook Page, where I also take requests to promote your own articles if you are interested! Otherwise, carry on! Make healthy choices and be safe! 🖤
By Kaliyah Myers4 years ago in Earth












