Margaret Folashade Olatundun
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The Sinking Night
The old yacht, Serenity's End swayed gently on the still waters of Lake Michigan. A languid sunset painted the sky in hues of crimson and amber, a beautiful but deceptive calm before the night. A group of old friends had gathered for one final celebration—Emma’s 40th birthday. The boat, luxurious in its age, was a relic of a bygone era, its mahogany woodwork and brass fittings reflecting the golden light.
By Margaret Folashade Olatundunabout a year ago in Chapters
The Role of High Pitched Voices in Emotional Storytelling and Media
High-pitched voices hold a distinctive place in the realm of emotional storytelling and media, offering a unique tool for capturing and conveying feelings. This article explores how high-pitched voices can enhance narrative experiences and impact audience engagement across various media formats.
By Margaret Folashade Olatundunabout a year ago in Journal
The Secret Life of a Single Mom
Jenna always appears to have it all together. To the outside world, she was the epitome of a successful single mom. At 35, she was raising two young children, managing a demanding career as a marketing executive, and still finding time to be active in her community. She was admired by her colleagues and friends, who often wondered how she managed to balance everything so effortlessly. But what they didn’t know was that Jenna was living a double life.
By Margaret Folashade Olatundunabout a year ago in Chapters
The Silent Scream: A Child’s Cry for Help
Sarah was the kind of child who rarely made a sound. At eight years old, she had mastered the art of being invisible. She did well in school, kept to herself, and never caused trouble. Her teachers often described her as "quiet" and "well-behaved." But what they didn't know was that Sarah’s silence was a survival mechanism.
By Margaret Folashade Olatundunabout a year ago in Chapters
The Broken Bond
In a small coastal town, there lived a woman named Eliza. She was once known for her lively spirit and her devotion to her family. She married young, to a fisherman named Paul, and together they had two beautiful daughters, Emma and Chloe. Life wasn’t easy, but it was filled with love and laughter, especially when Paul returned from the sea with his catches.
By Margaret Folashade Olatundunabout a year ago in Chapters