Memoir
Love After Liberation : A Journey of Trust, Wholeness & Second Chances
The first date after heartbreak feels like stepping onto a stage you never rehearsed for. The hum of nerves is louder than the music in the café. The sound of your own laughter feels foreign - too cautious, too careful, too rehearsed. And when silence falls across the table? You hear everything: your heartbeat, your doubt, the ghost of a voice whispering, What if this ends the same way?
By Yvey Essen3 months ago in Chapters
Love After Liberation: A Journey of Trust, Wholeness & Second Chances
The room is quiet, but my heart is not. It beats with the memory of old wounds and the faint echo of laughter that once filled my days. In the stillness, I hear it - a whisper, soft as a prayer: Could I love again?
By Yvey Essen3 months ago in Chapters
Today Is World Smile Day
Introduction Today I am going to Inverness for a birthday weekend with Fiona, so I got up at 4:30 AM (I did go to bed early), and it is a five-hour journey up north, though when I go to Orkney, it will be a longer journey, including either ferries or flights.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 3 months ago in Chapters
How You Can Become a Better Writer
We all understand the power of words. We know, instinctively, that the sentences we construct are more than just a means to convey information; they are the vessels for our deepest thoughts, our most heartfelt aspirations, and the hard-won wisdom we gather over a lifetime. The individual who commits their perspective to the page embarks upon a profound act of vulnerability and courage. They invite the world into the sacred space of their own reflection. This act, however, often carries with it a significant burden: the relentless pursuit of improvement, the persistent yearning to articulate the internal world with precision and grace.
By Ria Bassett3 months ago in Chapters
Memoir | Caught in a Sack Explosion | Part IV of VI. Content Warning.
When I was demoted and reassigned to the mailroom at the U.S. Department of Prominence for standing up to my tyrant boss, I found myself grateful to still have a job, acknowledged the significance of setting aside my pride about holding a high-status position, and appreciated the worth of all roles in the workplace.
By Mia Z. Edwards3 months ago in Chapters
Karachi Chronicles Chapter 9
Acquiring a brilliant keep sake is part and parcel of travelling overseas. As a collector, or borderline hoarder if my mum has a say, I definitely like getting little knickknacks at every new destination. Some of my main go-tos are stickers and patches, generally specific to the place I have visited. On this trip, during our short stay in Sri Lanka, I managed to purchase a patch and was off to a flying start. Little did I know, finding the right goods in Pakistan would prove slightly more challenging.
By S. J. Leahy3 months ago in Chapters
Memoir | Meeting with Mr. Bernstein | Part IV of VI
The following day, after standing up to my overbearing boss, Shelly, I was back at the communications center, preparing to meet with Deputy Branch Chief Mr. Bernstein. I needed to explain my insubordination towards my harsh supervisor.
By Mia Z. Edwards4 months ago in Chapters











