Diahanne Raven
Bio
I have been writing since I was 15 years old and I am beginning to branch out to share my work and see what the world thinks of it. I am hoping I can bring a wide array of Fantasy Romance/ Sci-fi Fantasy that many will enjoy.
Stories (2/0)
The Once Unknowns of My Life (Adolescence)
I will be writing a part 2 to this story, my adult life since graduation. I hope you will read this with an open mind. Every person in this world has lived with some form of struggle. Even those born into riches have their own struggles though many may not believe so. We struggle for food, money, understanding, even basal love. Many argue that they have it worse or their problems are more important but we all forget that what is a puddle to a Great Dane is a bottomless abyss to an Ant. I have always strived to see the world in that sense, understanding that everyone's needs and struggles though often similar are on completely different levels for each individual. That is why I want to write this now, to explain my own struggles even when they had never been acknowledge for so long. My entire life I was always told to 'shut up' or 'stop complaining' when I tried to talk about the things that bothered me or seemed off. I was told 'well it could always be worse' or 'you have it better than a lot of people' and after so long that broke me. I believed the problems I had were insignificant and that acknowledging them was me being a 'waste of life' as some had called me.
By Diahanne Raven3 years ago in Confessions
Lavender Lights: Prologue To A New World
December 1992 Through the course of 1992 over three-hundred thousand women became pregnant across the world. Most wouldn't find this odd in the slightest, actually to many doctors this would have been a rather low number for yearly pregnancy rates but this number didn't account for all pregnancies in world. In fact that small three-hundred thousand count was a group of women who had never had a child before due to fertility issues for one reason or another. To their doctors and their families it was an unexpected blessing for them and at that time it was the only abnormality of the situation.
By Diahanne Raven3 years ago in Futurism