Autobiography
To all my fellow creators
Why do you share your work and journey with your social network? Nobody cares about what you do in your life. ⏩This! How often do we come across this statement? The argument for instant gratification that we gain while sharing glimpses or content about our journeys being detrimental for us, in the long run, is completely valid. The validation that we crave from external realms often stems from a lower sense of self-esteem.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Chapters
A Teenagers View
I am only 16 years old, yet I have questioned these exact things countless times. I have looked into the mirror, and not known who or what I really saw. You may be thinking ‘thats natural for a teenager, they are bound to question themselves because that is the process of finding yourself’ and maybe your right. Maybe this was me finding out what made me, me. Or maybe this was a young girl questioning every aspect of her human soul. Finding every flaw, every problem and destroying any hope she had or would ever have for humanity and for the world.
By Izzy Kittie 2 years ago in Chapters
Justice Department to Appeal Dismissal of Trump Classified Documents Case
Introduction The U.S. Justice Department has announced its decision to appeal a recent court ruling that dismissed the criminal case against former President Donald Trump. The case revolves around accusations that Trump illegally retained classified documents after his tenure in office.
By Komal Ghotra2 years ago in Chapters
America Wanted to Kill Us: A Cry Out from a Black Family
America is known as the land of opportunity and a place where some can experience what is called the American Dream. However, for people that look like me, those descriptions don’t quite resonate with our lived experiences in the place we once called home.
By Marlon Jones2 years ago in Chapters
From Hope To Heartache
When I was just 13, my world began to unravel. My mom fell seriously ill and lost her job. At the time, I was in the 10th grade, navigating the challenges of high school. My older sister took over my mom's job, trying to keep us afloat, while I continued attending school, grappling with the growing unease at home.The following year, our worst fears were confirmed: my mom was diagnosed with cancer. It was a devastating blow. That year turned into a relentless nightmare. Mom's condition worsened rapidly. She was in and out of the hospital, each visit marking a new decline in her health. Her hair fell out, her weight plummeted, and her skin grew increasingly pale, to the point where she started resembling a ghost of her former self.By July of that year, we lost her. Her passing marked the beginning of a new kind of torment for me, one that felt like living in hell.To be continued...
By Philadelphia Sibiya2 years ago in Chapters
Linus
LINUS June 4, 2023 Today I woke up from a sleep and the sun was on my face and I remembered I had a new dream. It was the same but different from other dreams because I was running really fast like I always do but it was different because I felt really light and also because I talked to a rabbit creature and rabbit creature gave me a message and this is new. I cannot tell you what it is just yet because it was a secret, and even though it was a dream secret I know I need to keep it a secret in awake time too. Also I called out a name- a name is what you call something- like my name is Linus like I told you, and also Bubba and Bubs in case you forgot. But I called out Charlie and that is weird because I don’t know a Charlie but sometimes Mom says, “Linus, like from Charlie Brown” so it must be that. Also she says, “He carries around a blue blanket like Linus from Charlie Brown, and I didn’t even train him to do that, it is so perfect!” I want to tell her that I carry a blue blanket because she only gets me blue ones but she seems so pleased by it so I wouldn’t correct her even if I could. That is how much I love Mom.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Chapters
The Adventure of Life:
## Chapter 1: The Beginning In a quaint little town nestled between rolling hills and a serene river, lived a boy named Sam. From a young age, Sam was captivated by the world beyond his small town. His father, a fisherman, would often tell him tales of the open sea and the adventures it held. Sam's eyes would light up with wonder as he imagined himself sailing across vast oceans, discovering uncharted lands, and meeting people from different cultures.
By Drake molb2 years ago in Chapters






