
Charlie Smith
Bio
I'm new to this but hey I'm giving it ago. I sing and play guitar. I'm here to share a few bits of info I learn along my journey
https://linktr.ee/CharlieSmithMusic
Stories (42/0)
Let the rage wash over me
Let the rage wash over me. Kelsey told herself as she clenched her fists together. She was sat bolt upright in the fancy office chair. The room was dimly lit and filled with books. It looked more like a library than an office. The books were old, expensive and vintage. The desk in front of her was cluttered with trinkets haphazardly strewn about. The only modern piece of equipment was the PC, but even that looked dated. The only thing that caught Kelsey's attention was a small statue of a bull. It sat on the corner of the desk bronze and shiny. The bull looked fierce and full of rage. That was exactly how Kelsey was feeling right now.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Fiction
Long lost marigold
Floating, drifting, endlessly. On and on they went. Not that it mattered to the inhabitants of the space cruiser. They were happy enough with their lifestyles. It did not matter how long it would take to reach their destination. All that mattered was the journey. Some aboard couldn't even remember why they had started on this voyage. It started a long time ago and would continue for a long time more.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Fiction
Brown box loves to hide what's inside
It was a glorious morning which wasn't a surprise for this time of year. In fact every day this week had been a belter. It was Thursday and the weather was set nice for the weekend. What a great day to be alive thought John. A nice house with a great wife. What a perfect little life.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Fiction
Death, hate and chocolate cake
Arrogant and somewhat imposing he just stood there in the hallway. Acting like this was his house. No respect for me. No respect for my home. His hair was medium in length and unwashed, dressed in nothing but boxer shorts and a T-shirt. I couldn't bear to talk to him. Not now, not ever. It was the way he manipulated things. No, it was his smug fucking smile that made me want to kill him .....
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Fiction
An outsider comes to visit
It wasn't the words she was saying that was causing Jane discomfort, but it was how they were being spoken. Over concerned and somewhat nosy. Of course, it was her job, but even still it was uncomfortable. Jane did her best to welcome her. Invited the outsider into her house with good grace, but after all, no outsiders would ever be welcome here. No amount of digestive biscuits and small talk would ever heal old wounds. Would never heal the animosity felt towards outsiders.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Fiction
Be wary of the playlist
So, what's the harm in a playlist? Let me set the scene. You are a musician and you want plays. They pay like crap. So, you need a lot of them. Naturally, you're pretty eager to get some. You take what you can get. So you use your time and effort to apply to different playlists. Finding them manually or using sites like Submithub. As a musician, you're eager to get your music out there. So if someone approaches you with the promise of getting many plays, you take it. Right? I mean this is the age of the internet. Not exactly some dodgy man down an ally way. Maybe it's a fake account but you don't realize, you're in a rush. You've got tunes to make. One simple mistake. You don't even consider it.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Beat
Introducing: daily dose of underrated pop
Introducing daily dose of underrated pop The world of Spotify playlists: not exactly the friendliest of environments for beginners. With plenty of scam playlists about that gives you nothing, but botted views. It can be hard to know exactly what playlists to aim for. So, it is no wonder that artists are taking it upon themselves to build their own playlists. Built by artists, made for artists. In this article, we get to take a closer look at the 'Daily dose of underrated pop' playlist.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Beat
Food waste don't wait
Waste not want not, or so the adage goes. When our food shops are bursting to rafters with super fresh and tasty produce. It often slips our mind that there is wastage. It's all laid out, rather deliberately, to draw us in. To make us feel good when we are spending our hard earned money. So how then, do they cope with all that food waste? It rather subtle, but they use little stickers.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Lifehack
Altimate Alternative
For all those years that you didn't feel good enough. When you doubted your decisions and were sure on nothing. For the long nights that turned to early mornings. It's soft warmth frustrating; because you knew that another day was about to be wasted. This is the playlist for you, so keep it on full volume.
By Charlie Smith2 years ago in Beat