Charelle Landers
Bio
Published author, (A Serious of Unfortunate Events, pen name Jessica Wright) and mother to six wonderful children. I find that writing is a healing passion of purpose and the ultimate pursuit to happiness.
Stories (38/0)
Domestically Sheltered
When a man loves a woman it's crucial when a woman loves a man it's sweet. The more we define love based on or around our precepts the more we enlist domestic abuse as one that is being swept away by society. What happened to the sweet healthy United form of love? Society today makes love seem impossible and least important.
By Charelle Landers7 months ago in Motivation
Let Us Love
A woman who is incapable of expressing her needs will never understand what to identify in a man. When a woman genuinely loves a man it’s from a natural state, it comes with the complete form of submission. The perplexities of the ideal relationship don’t operate outside of God's will for marriage.
By Charelle Landers8 months ago in Poets
The Cycles We Turn
A woman's desire for love is just as strong as her desire to teach and learn. As a single mother to six children, I always find myself embracing all three at once. The design in which a woman is made up comes from not only her chromosomal truths but her intuitive interest in pursuing what she believes interests her and what works in the best interest of her needs at that time and ultimately for her life. I say this because as we deal with the emotional scars of grief, along with the problems of the trending topics of domestic partner violence, and narcissistic abuse, we see many females become the victim of horrid stories that always turn out with the woman being hurt, traumatized, battered, or dead.
By Charelle Landers9 months ago in Motivation
America’s Color Crisis'
“The Storm in America” I awoke this morning from a dream where guns killed an Arabic man at a car dealership. The man was simply in tune with selling cars on his father’s property here in America. I say that the storm America faces comes from the ineffective realm of equality—the color storm of black and white, and not the absolute truth behind colonialism, slavery, freedom, and justice.
By Charelle Landers10 months ago in Poets
Same Lies
As the world turns, we are met with the same Vatican-villainized village and the lies that were left buried underneath its soils. The village that society seems to have forgotten about. The town is known for many things but is more commonly known for the crucifying of thousands of Jews. The village of many names and many faces, a renowned civilization that has hidden truths and warriors named Hercules, who roamed the western areas killing monsters, and securing locations for his followers. The village with Kings and high-ranking officials called Alexander Janneus, Titus, Herod, and Pontius Pilate, whose historical stories do not align with the vigorous perfidy that built the worldview of the Roman Empire.
By Charelle Landers10 months ago in History
The Forgotten Truth
The Forgotten Truth The Foretold History of the Seminoles History has been nothing short of a tale of tales conjugating into one complete word, greatness. As we dive into African History, we discover the truths hidden behind the classical tradition of European theft, abuse of power, and lies. As classical as the Spanish and Europeans have become, they cannot euthanize the fact that all blacks did not compromise and put up with slavery. Most fought for their freedom. While many landed on the coast of Florida, bridging their forgotten truths with plans of escapism and God.
By Charelle Landers10 months ago in History
My Mothers’ Cries
No one knows the pain, and no one knows the suffering. No one knows the secrets. No one knows the feeling. After every blow, after being told she is less than who she is, after being cheated on and misused, raped, and sexually exploited, after having abrasions and bruises from a past that keeps becoming her present. She still believes nobody knows. After praying and seeking, after hurting and feeling better off dead, after being drug by cars, after being set on fire, after all the things a man could do, she questions her truth. She wonders why her, and is she still lovable; asks if she is worthy.
By Charelle Landers12 months ago in Fiction
Fast Foods and their unhealthy publicity!
Stop Eating Out As social media grows in size, so does the fast food industry. Lately, I have been trying to understand why the two are conjuring a hand-in-hand identification of growth, with the attention set solely on the younger generations. With so many negative opinions derived from both partnerships, why is it that the food industry has become a widely accepted example of income growth, fear, and the inconsistent likelihood of what we should never want to expect? With ASMR and other soothing sounds being relaid from agricultural economics, we learn that the fast food industry has developed into a national creative phenomenon over the past decade.
By Charelle Landers12 months ago in Feast