
T. E. Door
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I’m a raw, introspective writer blending storytelling, poetry, and persuasion to capture love, pain, resilience, and justice. My words are lyrical yet powerful, to provoke thought, spark change, and leave a lasting impact.
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The Moon’s Secret Shadow
Introduction In the waning light of the Elizabethan era, where the stage is both sanctuary and spectacle, a hidden love unfolds in ink and whispers. Elias Hawthorne, a gifted yet overlooked actor at the Globe Theatre, is cursed by a world that sees him as something less than a man. His small stature, his delicate frame, and his voice—too light for a soldier, too soft for a husband—have made him indispensable to the theatre but invisible beyond it.
By T. E. Door11 months ago in History
The Miracle of Three Fish and a Can of Beans
Food has always been more than mere sustenance; it’s a bridge to history, a symbol of resilience, and a testament to faith. The dish I call The Miracle of Three Fish and a Can of Beans is rooted in both personal experience and a biblical inspiration—the story of Jesus feeding the multitudes with five loaves and two fish. For me, this recipe is more than a meal; it represents survival, resourcefulness, and the unshakable belief that even the smallest provisions, when used wisely, can be enough.
By T. E. Door11 months ago in Feast
The Rise of Zora Phoenix
Part One: The Ashes of Yesterday The bus stop bench was cold, the kind of cold that sank into Zora’s bones. She sat stiffly, her military jacket wrapped around her two-year-old daughter, Amara, shielding her from the night air. The hum of traffic, the flicker of the streetlight above them—it was all white noise.
By T. E. Door11 months ago in Fiction
Ensuring Fairness and Inclusivity in Women’s Sports
Growing up, I was raised in a faith that taught me to love everyone, regardless of their journey on this earth. My religious upbringing instilled in me the importance of compassion, empathy, and inclusiveness toward all people, no matter their background or identity. In recent years, the debate surrounding the inclusion of transgender athletes in women's sports has grown increasingly contentious. Both sides present compelling arguments: advocates for inclusion emphasize the importance of equality, while critics raise concerns about fairness and safety in athletic competition. A balanced and equitable solution that respects the rights of all athletes while maintaining the integrity of women's sports may lie in the creation of distinct subgroups for transgender and cisgender athletes. This proposal has the potential to embrace inclusion without compromising fairness, fostering a sporting environment that promotes respect and opportunity for everyone.
By T. E. Doorabout a year ago in Pride
Navigating the Risks:
Navigating the Risks: A Case Against Advancing Forest Innovations in Georgia The advancement of forest innovation in Georgia, while presented as an opportunity for economic growth and environmental sustainability, raises several concerns that must be carefully considered before such initiatives are approved. As outlined in the Georgia Constitution and the Code of Georgia, there are vital principles regarding environmental protection, the rights of landowners, and sustainable economic practices that demand a cautious approach to forest innovation. By exploring the potential drawbacks, it becomes clear that the approval of such advancements could conflict with Georgia’s long-term interests in preserving its natural resources, ensuring equity, and maintaining legal and ethical standards within the forestry sector.
By T. E. Doorabout a year ago in Writers
Demanding Justice in Fulton County Jail
From civil rights leaders who have come before us to fight the same injustices in their time, I stand before you today as a proud single mother, an active community member, and an advocate for justice. The fight against injustice is not new, and we have to summon the courage of our ancestors to confront the systemic failures that continue to harm the most vulnerable among us. We have heard too many promises, seen too many reports that expose constitutional violations, and watched as individuals suffer behind bars without basic dignity. It is time to demand accountability from those responsible.
By T. E. Doorabout a year ago in Criminal











