literature
Whether written centuries ago or just last year, literary couples show that love is timeless.
A Beacon of Strength: Celebrating an Inspirational Woman on International Women's Day
International Women's Day is a momentous occasion that transcends borders, celebrating the achievements, resilience, and contributions of women worldwide. As I reflect on the women who have left an indelible mark on my life, one individual stands out as a beacon of strength and inspiration. Her name is Sarah, a remarkable woman whose unwavering spirit and dedication have shaped not only her own narrative but have also illuminated the path for countless others, making her a fitting subject for celebration on this International Women's Day.
By Kingajmurphy2 years ago in Humans
Love is a Shitload of Work. Runner-Up in Love Unraveled Challenge.
Love… is a shitload of work. This is most likely because ‘love’ is a verb and not a nouny feeling like we want to believe. If love were a noun, it would be simpler to understand because nouns are straight forward and honest; self-centered, to be sure, but with a noun you can be certain what kind of person, place, or thing you’re getting.
By Judah LoVato2 years ago in Humans
Promote Peace
Leaders Should Promote Peace The reasons why should be obvious to everyone. With the WORLD currently on the highest level of “Nuclear Alert” than anytime in the history of our planet and the real possibility of a global nuclear war most of us common people are sick of “endless wars.”
By John Charles Harman2 years ago in Humans
Half Moon
There it hangs, a half moon, abandoned by someone in the corners of the western sky. Above it, a grey-blue canvas stretches out, resembling a weathered piece of grey cloth more than the sky itself. A few feet below it, an inky darkness washes over, similar to a bottomless swamp, a landscape I know as the White Deer Plain. Before me, the city square unfolds in a surreal manner, its shadows wavering.
By Jacklyn Parrish2 years ago in Humans
My First Gift
My First Gift In the heart of a bustling city, amidst the chaos of everyday life, there existed a quaint little antique shop. Its wooden façade adorned with ivy, the shop exuded an air of mystery and charm that attracted passersby like moths to a flame. Nestled within its walls were treasures from bygone eras, each whispering tales of forgotten times.
By Author kelechi2 years ago in Humans
What are the mysteries of the human brain still waiting to be unlocked?
The human brain, nestled within our skulls, is the most complex and captivating structure in the known universe. Yet, for all its power and sophistication, it remains an enigma, riddled with mysteries that continue to challenge and intrigue scientists, philosophers, and everyday individuals alike. Today, we delve into some of the most prominent questions that shroud this magnificent organ:
By Dilmeta Asmelash2 years ago in Humans
How I Learned to Love Myself
My name is Alex, and I’m a little different then other people. I was diagnosed at a young age with Asperger’s syndrome (now Autism Spectrum Disorder or ‘ASD’ because somebody decided it was a good idea to lump everyone with autism together) which means I act a little funny and say weird things sometimes
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Humans






