fact or fiction
Is it a fact or is it merely fiction? Fact or Fiction explores relationship myths and truths to get your head out of the clouds and back into romantic reality.
I'm at the front desk at The New Yorker
A large crowd packed into the National Arts Club in Manhattan one night to witness the publication of a novel that had taken 55 years to complete. The witty Janet Gross, a 75-year-old college professor, tells the story of her time at the New Yorker in the 1950s and '60s when the magazine was in its heyday.
By orlando hanafee3 years ago in Humans
One-legged chairman entrepreneurship
Peng Xianjun was born on October 6, 1970 in Qingfeng town, Yongchuan, Chongqing, to an ordinary family with five siblings. After graduating from junior high school, he learned business from his brother-in-law and was mainly responsible for selling household appliances. In the process, Peng learned the tricks of the trade while biding his time to strike out on his own.
By Mohandas York3 years ago in Humans
Sunday's best dress, dress for success fetish!!
I will write this story, then I will take a long cool shower, I'll shut the water off in the shower while I lather up, then rinse off, blow dry my hair, use my curling iron with finesse, put on my dress for success outfit, and my black party pumps, then do more work and show a picture of how pretty I look and continue to work thru my platform at vocal.media online, and see if I reach my quota today, or get at least half way close. I would love to reach my quota of three hundred stories today and tomorrow or better, I would be thrilled to reach five hundred to 1,000 new stories before Wednesday of this coming week. I am saving my fresh gain washed anime nylon knee highs for my appointment on the 21st at Midwest eye center in Eastgate.
By Angelina F. Thomas3 years ago in Humans
When Ryan: Turn micro to Ann
Modesty was not a virtue of Wen Ryan, nor, I'm afraid, did he regard it as one. On the back cover of his novels are a series of weighty recommendations: "In recent years, I will read Rui 'an's wuxia novels" (Jin Yong), "Now the only wuxia novels left are Wen Rui 'an's" (Ni Kuang). Gu Long and Zhang Che, are also "it depends on him", and "the young generation of novels in the best" such comments. Most of these comments date back to the 1980s.
By woodrow portie3 years ago in Humans
Keep your dreams in mind
In 1978, a young man from Taiwan decided to apply for the Department of Drama and Film at the University of Illinois in the United States. However, his father strongly opposed him, saying that there were only 200 roles a year on Broadway. But there are 5,000 people competing for these few roles. His father's opposition did not stop the young man, he went ahead and boarded the flight to the United States. After the young man graduated from film school, he finally realized what his father had done. Because in the American film industry, a Chinese without any background want to make a name for himself, it is more difficult than heaven! But for his dream, the young man was still patient and helped the crew to take care of equipment, do some editing assistant, drama manager and other chores, and did it for six years. At the age of thirty, his dream career has not even a shadow, let alone established, even his own life is not settled. In the face of harsh reality, the young mind begins to doubt whether he is too ambitious. He even thought about giving up his dream.
By Winfred Parker3 years ago in Humans
One-armed beauty: No 'no' in my world
In modern life, more and more people are pursuing the perfection of appearance in an almost paranoid way. However, one girl is not perfect but has become the spokesperson of beauty. On June 8, Nicole Kelly crowned Miss Iowa as the new Miss Iowa. The beauty pageant winner is disabled and has only half of her left arm, but there is no hint of sadness in her bright smile.
By Ruban Saunders3 years ago in Humans
Please take a step up and look at yourself
Sun Nan was born into an artistic family. Her father was a music teacher and her mother worked in a song and dance troupe. He began to learn piano and folk singing from his father at the age of three and later went to the singing group to learn guitar and bel canto. At the age of 13, he organized a band and excelled in a local youth band competition, which made him famous.
By Elora Hays3 years ago in Humans
Cross that threshold
Due to his mother's expectations, Guy de was very young under the famous French writer Gustave, learning to write. The master was very strict, even harsh, with Guy De. Every weekend Guy De brought his exercises for his teacher to correct. But most of his work did not satisfy the teacher. So Guy De had to revise it repeatedly under the guidance of his teacher.
By Lamonica Aguirre3 years ago in Humans









