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Who is Paul Stewart?
Hey. So, this is my entry for Kayleigh Fraser's unofficial Get To Know Me Challenge for September. I feel like during my time publishing on Vocal I have given of myself quite a lot. Whether I am writing fiction, non-fiction, poetry, satire, horror or in the comments, there is always quite a lot of Paul Stewart in there. So people know about my accidental poet status, my love of music and film maybe, my family, my animals, my depression and anxiety and trying not to shy away from the fact that I am an incredibly flawed individual.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Confessions
Grace’s Turbulent Journey
In her early thirties, Grace faced life’s trials with unwavering determination .Her challenging upbringing had denied her higher education, but her resilience had led her to establish a modest business, providing for her needs. Although not wealthy, she found comfort in her self-sufficiency, choosing to focus on her business and personal life after a series of failed relationships left her disillusioned with romance.But fate had a surprise in store.Along her path,she encountered Frank, a tall and handsome neighbor who stood out in the crowd. Despite her belief that someone like him wouldn’t be interested in her due to perceived class differences and his existing relationship, Frank approached her one evening, sparking her secret desire for a deeper connection.
By Stephenogu2 years ago in Confessions
This is the Prayer & Confession
Today, September 3rd, 2023, was a day of change in our home. I watched my adult son borrow my old truck to move more of his things to his first home, which will be entirely his own. Suddenly, the lyrics of Harry Chapin's song "Cats and the Cradle and the Silver Spoon" came to mind.
By Bruce Curle `2 years ago in Confessions
Get To Know Me #challenge. Top Story - September 2023.
A fun and easy challenge that I think will be a very lighthearted way to get to know each other a little more. We all bare our deepest pains in our poetry and weave them into our fictional tales but who else are we? What are some of the things we do for pleasure behind the scenes of our writings? What are some things no one would likely guess about you?
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨2 years ago in Confessions
10 Things Women Try to Hide from Men
Unlocking the Secrets: Understanding the Inner World of Women When it comes to understanding the inner world of women, there can be a lot of nuance and complexity. And behind that captivating smile and graceful demeanor often lies a treasure trove of secrets that, when shared, can actually open the door to a deeper level of intimacy. It's important to know that when a woman is hiding these things, she's not doing it to be deceptive, but rather to protect vulnerable parts of herself while trying to navigate societal expectations. By approaching these secrets with curiosity and empathy, you can create a safe space for her to be her authentic self and nurture a relationship grounded in trust and understanding.
By Ali raza2 years ago in Confessions
Ally Way
I was probably six years old the first time I ever saw an autistic child. It was when I was in the first grade and I was walking with my class to lunch and we walked past a boy who was wearing a white t-shirt, holding his shoes in his hand, with a lot of drool dripping down his mouth and he was moaning and groaning. When he first caught my eyes I just laughed at him pretty hard. A couple classmates of mine also laughed too because we didn’t understand his conditioning. My first grade teacher softly shut down our laughter by simply saying “He’s a special boy just like the rest of you”. Over time in my life I would end up seeing a lot of individuals like that young boy I first saw back in first grade. What I never imagined is that one of them would end up being near and dear to my heart and would give life to a special kind of love in me that I had previously never known, a love that would change me.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Confessions
I 'm Leaving Vocal And Facebook
Sorry about the clickbait title but you know damned well what I am like. Grammarly just told me to split clickbait into two words and when I did, it then sold me I had just to use a single word. Then the Vocal editor auto-refresh kicked in and wiped all the corrections that I had put in.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Confessions
The Ship of Theseus: A Tale of Identity
In a quaint coastal village named Seafarer's Haven, there stood an ancient ship known as the "Argo." The Argo had sailed the seas for generations, carrying sailors and adventurers on countless voyages. It was a ship of legend, and its timeworn wooden planks told stories of distant lands, fierce storms, and remarkable discoveries.
By Jerry Okachi2 years ago in Confessions
The Cave and the Shadows: A Journey to Enlightenment
In a small village nestled between rolling hills and dense forests, there lived a curious young man named Leo. Leo was known for his insatiable thirst for knowledge and his constant desire to explore the world around him. He had a favorite spot in the nearby woods, a tranquil clearing where he often pondered life's mysteries.
By Jerry Okachi2 years ago in Confessions
goldfish swim school Goldfish New Movie Free Online
Goldfish Survey: A Sincere Story of Homecoming and Recuperating Presentation In the realm of film, narrating has the ability to contact our hearts, motivate us, and cause us to ponder our own lives. "Goldfish," the most recent artistic pearl, takes us on a close to home excursion that investigates the intricacies of family, memory, and rediscovery. In this search engine oriented article, we dig into the core of the film "Goldfish," furnishing you with an exhaustive survey, FAQs, and a brief look into the serious scene.
By Prem2 years ago in Confessions
Esperanza Rising
The summer of 2008 was tough on my family. The housing market had just crashed and with my mother being a teacher and my father working in factories here and there during this time, we unfortunately had no safety net to fall into when the floorboards were ripped from underneath us. One weekend we went to the library in the town were we used to live. It was a distant drive but climbing up the hills and through the newer streets to the glorious hall full of books felt like a life changing adventure everytime we made the trek. It took us thirty minutes to get from our doorstep to the automatic sliding doors opening onto grey colored carpet. Typically in libraries the childrens and adult section were seperated by either seperate rooms or even separate floors. This helped provide time for families to safely practice being away from each other and find refuge in a good story; without a worry of having to be someone’s parent or someone’s dutiful child. We could all just be individuals who happened to walk in together at the library.
By Ruth Ann2 years ago in Confessions
Bray Wyatt Heartfelt Message He Had Posted 5 Hours Prior To His Untimely Demise
The wrestling world was struck with sorrow and disbelief as news broke of the untimely passing of a true legend, Bray Wyatt. Underneath the flamboyant persona and electrifying performances in the ring lay a man who had a profound impact on the world of wrestling and those who adored him. In a heartfelt message shared just hours before his tragic demise, Bray Wyatt, whose real name was Windham Rotunda, expressed his gratitude for the unwavering support he received throughout his career and the significance of his family's wrestling legacy.
By maajabu eric2 years ago in Confessions






