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Work As a Culture Consultant
The picture above is not what I look like. When I was in college, a professor came to my internship at a detox facility on the reservation. She asked at that meeting why I didn't wear my hair in braids. I really couldn't believe she asked that.
By Denise E Lindquist2 years ago in Writers
Mastering the Art of Tile Installation: A Guide to Precision and Perfection
Tile installation is a versatile and popular choice for enhancing the aesthetics and functionality of various spaces within homes or commercial buildings. Whether you're looking to upgrade your kitchen, bathroom, or flooring, proper tile installation is crucial for achieving a polished and long-lasting result.
By Dallas Tile Installation2 years ago in Writers
The Enchanted Pen: A Tale of Imagination and Adventure
Once upon a time, in the mystical land of Quillhaven, there existed a magical pen known as the Enchanted Pen. This remarkable writing instrument possessed a unique power - the ability to bring words to life, shaping the very fabric of reality.
By Insharah Fatimah2 years ago in Writers
Advice From The World's Most Successful Writer
I will start this article off with the preface that the world's most successful author is subjective. When you take to the internet to find the answer it tells you Shakespeare, but since he did not set out to be an author and as revenge for the number of times I had to read his plays while completing first my English degree and then my Creative Writing degree - I'm excluding him based on the simple fact that I can.
By Elise L. Blake2 years ago in Writers
Cold mid nights of winter
The cold midnights of the freezing winter when the glacial gusts bellows around to ice the cores of flesh and bones. Amidst the blank scene is the whispering breeze and falling flakes of snow. The bleak mid nights with a slit of shine from the distant skies. Twanging of the leaves on the brisk branches of erect trees. The lands laminated by stratified sheets of snow fudging the way through.Bedside the fire and a smoking chimney squats an old lady into a sofa, reading the words from a book's frame.Shivering windows pleading refuge from the racking cold.Knocking and then the only light when the old lady opened her door to a gallivant. In the Chills the heart hasn't yet set cold.
By Assat Ahmed2 years ago in Writers
Look at life with different eyes
Look at life with different eyes As a child, I looked at the Day River flowing through my village with an overwhelming feeling of its majesty and endlessness. But by this time, my view and feeling about that river was completely different even though the river had not changed. Both views, one of a 5-year-old boy and one of an old man, are completely accurate. It's funny how that old man or that boy denies each other's looks. Because each view is born from that person's personal history, experiences and emotions.
By Diligent Person2 years ago in Writers
With his lady love, today he's gone forever.
I had cherished his love and caressing all my life. He used to light up the darkness behind my fallen eyelids. His voice always clangoured around me and the poetic sound of his laughter kept my heart beating. I was sitting under a blushing tree grasped by his thoughts, when he came telling me about his lady love.
By Assat Ahmed2 years ago in Writers




