Life
Where was I?
I am writing this because, in case no one noticed, I’ve been away for some days. Yes, darlings, I finally disconnected and I feel no guilt about it. It was necessary. And since I don’t have to ask anyone for permission, I simply did what I should have done long ago.
By Susan Fourtané 6 months ago in Writers
rooftop thinking
Atop my roof, I can see the world from a bird’s eye view. I can see the colors of all the cars, hear the blaring sirens, feel the wind in my hair. I can think my thoughts all to myself. I can contort my face into any expression. I can jump and smile and skip and scream. I can dance and sing and swing around the chimney. I can cry with my head in my hands. I can cackle like a supervillain, or hold my head high and grin like a superhero.
By angela hepworth6 months ago in Writers
Autologous vs Allogeneic Stem Cell Transplant: What Most People Don’t Realize Until It’s Time to Choose. AI-Generated.
We hear these terms tossed around in medical circles, especially in regenerative therapies and transplants. But when it’s your body or someone you love, suddenly it’s not just medical jargon, it’s a real-life decision.
By Shamsul Anam Emon6 months ago in Writers
Top Five Priorities
I was flipping through some books I have in my collection and this book appeared — F*CK I’M IN MY TWENTIES, A GUIDED JOURNAL — I thought I may give this entry a try, using it as a prompt. I remembered that I am temporarily out of prompts. So here it is…
By Denise E Lindquist6 months ago in Writers
Why I Stopped Reading Self-Help Books—And Started Living My Questions Instead
For years, I devoured self-help books like they were sacred texts. My shelves bowed under the weight of titles promising confidence, productivity, inner peace, emotional mastery, purpose, and healing. I was constantly underlining passages, scribbling mantras in margins, and chasing that next big “aha” moment that would finally make me feel whole.
By Muhammad Sabeel6 months ago in Writers







