Satire
A talk with Adam and Eve
The large, majestic lion sat sunning himself in the open field, comfortable and completely at peace with the world around him. That is until I landed a few inches from his perplexed face, seemingly out of the blue. One minute I wasn't there, and the next I was, close to a field where workers were clearing the ground for crop, half naked loin cloth wearing workers, who I didn't really see at first. All I saw was this huge lion.
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
"Collecting Firewood: Lessons Learned in the African Forest"
"Collecting Firewood: Lessons Learned in the African Forest" One of my usual responsibilities as a young boy living in a small community in West Africa was to go get firewood. It was a work that took a lot of stamina, patience, and forest-specific knowledge. Every morning, when I first awoke, I was ready to start my day.
By John Obioma3 years ago in Fiction
The Only Man On The Santa Maria Who Knew The Truth
Christopher Columbus grew excited. Standing atop The Santa Maria, a vicious smile consumed his face. As The Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria approached land, concluding an arduous sixty-one day journey, all on board were elated. Success, they all thought! Columbus had found a new trade route to India.
By Bashar Salame3 years ago in Fiction







