EMMANUEL SASU ANOM
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"Finding my voice, one word at a time.
Poetry, stories, memories & musings on life's lessons.
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Stories (5/0)
The Moment of Trust
In Willow Creek, a tiny village surrounded by hills and forests, resided a young girl named Clara. She famous for her daring nature and her passion for wandering the woods near her house. Every after class, Clara would vanish into the forest, with her loyal dog, Max, beside her.
By EMMANUEL SASU ANOM8 days ago in BookClub
THE SINGLE MOTHER
In the heart of the bustling city of Elmhurst, among the towering skyscrapers and the ceaseless hum of life, lived Clara, a single mother of two. Clara’s life was a delicate balance of work, parenting, and navigating the challenges of raising her children alone. Her days were a whirlwind of activity, from early morning breakfasts to late-night shifts at the local diner.
By EMMANUEL SASU ANOM10 days ago in Motivation
The Brighter Land. Content Warning.
In the small, sleepy town of Elden Grove, life moved so slowly that it seemed time itself had taken a liking to lingering. The townspeople, with their familiar routines and faces, lived in quiet contentment. But for young Ella, the town felt like a cage, its boundaries too tight for her restless spirit.
By EMMANUEL SASU ANOM10 days ago in Humans
The Teddy Bear. Content Warning.
In a quaint village surrounded by lush forests and winding rivers, there was a small, cozy toy shop named "Whimsy Wonders." This shop was owned by an elderly toymaker named Mr. Finn, who had a twinkle in his eye and a heart full of stories. Among the myriad toys that filled the shelves, the most special was a teddy bear named Teddy.
By EMMANUEL SASU ANOM10 days ago in Families
A Difficult Time. Content Warning.
The small town of Willow brook was known for its picturesque landscapes and tight-knit community. Nestled in a valley surrounded by rolling hills, it had always been a place where everyone knew everyone, and life moved at a leisurely pace. That was until the factory closed.
By EMMANUEL SASU ANOM11 days ago in Writers