literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
Hazrat Sailani Baba Miracles
Abdul Rahman Sailani was once a great Sufi saint. Sailani is well-known for his compassion and kindness towards fellow humans. Born in Delhi, India, Sailani was orphaned at an early age by his parents. Sailani was born in Delhi, India and had no parents. However, a distant relative adopted him and raised him as his son.
By mir quadeer sultan3 years ago in Humans
New Beginnings
I might not become famous, but I would like to start selling my novels, even if it’s just one every couple years! I put my thoughts, dreams, and imagination into these five or so manuscripts, and I know that there is some other visionary out there who can learn just as much from my writings and take my ideas even farther. Yes, I realize I write (mostly) fiction, but the imagination can be inspiration as well, and teach people of all ages to dream their hearts out!
By Hannah Marie. 3 years ago in Humans
to copy Zadie Smith (or why do we write?)
In Kyiv, books are suddenly everything everywhere all at once. You walk through a familiar area, and your eyes accidentally trip over a new bookshop in place of an old eatery the name and look of which you don’t remember.
By Anton Kutselyk3 years ago in Humans
How To Accept That You Have Something to Offer the World.
I promise to try to make this a feel-good article in the end. It is not my intention to rustle feathers or flare panic attacks, but let’s be real for a second; We are in a day and age when humans live much longer than ever before, and likely longer than intended. This is a good thing! but it can also lead to loss of perspective.
By Michael Puleo3 years ago in Humans
Guess Who Complains About My Writing the Most?
I do pretty well on my blogging, in terms of how often my articles are read and the number of awesome, encouraging comments I receive. I’d venture to guess that 95% to 97% of the comments on my blogs are positive and amazing.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Humans
Examining 22 Quotes/Biblical Themes to Challenge the 'So-Called' “Christians” ; Will They Live With Integrity, Or Hypocrisy? (So help us, God!)
It is important to consider the effects that actions can have upon others. Therefore, here are 22 quotes/biblical themes to consider, and maybe ever challenge the self-identifying, so-called “Christians” (So help us, God!)
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans
Your Writing Could Save Somebody’s Life
I was just having a super-cool interaction with my buddy Rusty Shackleford a few minutes ago. I came downstairs to hang with my daughters while they splatted the toon, (playing Splatoon 3 on Switch), and thought I’d check my Medium for new comments.
By The Mouthy Renegade Writer3 years ago in Humans
Isn't It Bromantic?
Summer is the perfect time to kick back and relax with a good book. For me, summer reading has a different feel to it than winter reading. During the winter, I find myself getting cozy with a thrilling adventure or shocking mystery, but during the summer I want to sit by the pool with a nice steamy romance or daring drama. Beach reads, a popular subgenre of books designed to capture the ease of the summer spirit, are often a section of the bookstore that I overlook, but there was something about this book that caught my eye.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Humans







