marie e ehlenbach
Bio
I started writing when I found my imagination needed a place to be! Yes, I will write about anything that comes to mind! Living near the National Park in Washington, DC. I find it is the place to go to let your imagination take over!
Stories (26/0)
Arid, Quest for Solace
In the heart of an endless expanse, where the sun ruled the sky and the sand claimed the land, I roamed. My name, forgotten in the whispers of the wind, had become irrelevant. I was a wanderer, tracing the shifting dunes of the desert, a nomad searching for meaning in the vast emptiness that surrounded me.
By marie e ehlenbach6 months ago in Art
Coffee & Me!
Stronger people with beautiful minds! Coffee & Me My journey with coffee began when I was just a teenager. I would watch my parents brew a fresh pot every morning. The rich aroma filling the house and the sound of the coffee machine hissing and sputtering its dark liquid were like a symphony to my senses. It was during those early mornings that I realized the magic of coffee—the way it could transform a sleepy, mundane morning into a vibrant and energetic day.
By marie e ehlenbach7 months ago in Chapters
Critique
Using Cultural and Social Impact: Consider the ways in which "Capone's Life of Crime" contributes to discussions around cultural, social, and historical issues. Does it prompt readers to reflect on broader themes like the impact of crime on society, the failures of law enforcement, or the consequences of political decisions?
By marie e ehlenbach10 months ago in Critique
Great Chicago Novel
Me, Al Capone, one of the most infamous figures in American history. I am indelibly linked to the city of Chicago. As a prominent gangster during the Prohibition era. I rose to power through bootlegging, gambling, and other illegal activities. My reign in Chicago during the 1920s and early 1930s left an indelible mark on the city's history. Earning it the moniker of "Capone's Chicago."
By marie e ehlenbach10 months ago in Criminal
Great Chicago Novel
Me, Al Capone, one of the most infamous figures in American history. I am indelibly linked to the city of Chicago. As a prominent gangster during the Prohibition era. I rose to power through bootlegging, gambling, and other illegal activities. My reign in Chicago during the 1920s and early 1930s left an indelible mark on the city's history. Earning it the moniker of "Capone's Chicago."
By marie e ehlenbach10 months ago in Criminal
Black Penny
A micro heist that would baffle authorities took place in a quiet town known for its passion for philately. The incident involved the theft of a highly valuable and rare stamp from the local post office. The stolen stamp, the elusive "Penny Black," was the world's first adhesive postage stamp.
By marie e ehlenbach12 months ago in Fiction
Sea's Fortune's Call
Once upon a time, in a small coastal village nestled by the restless sea, there lived a young woman named Amelia. Amelia had always been fascinated by the vastness of the ocean, its mysterious depths, and the captivating stories it held within its waves. Her heart yearned for adventure, and she longed to explore the world beyond her village.
By marie e ehlenbachabout a year ago in Families
Shy
What does it mean when a girl is shy? Shyness is an emotion that affects how a person feels and behaves around others. Shyness can mean feeling uncomfortable, self-conscious, nervous, bashful, timid, or insecure. People who feel shy sometimes notice physical sensations like blushing or feeling speechless.
By marie e ehlenbachabout a year ago in Families