Keane Neal-Riquier
Bio
Writing and storytelling have been a passion of mine ever since I was young. I look to dig deep into what it means to be human, and this is what you will find at the very core of my writing.
Website: atyourservicefreelancing.com
Stories (41/0)
Society's Forgotten
Yesterday, I went to a baseball game. It wasn’t any typical game; it was so much better. The thing is, it was better even though it didn’t have all the hits, home runs, RBI’s, and that game-saving catch. Those players and the community of people that surrounded were not something that you’d find at every game.
By Keane Neal-Riquier5 years ago in Motivation
How to Celebrate the Little Things
Chasing a passion is like starting at the bottom of the ladder and climbing your way up. Sounds easy, right? A rung there, and rung there, a viola, you’re at the top. As all fellow dreamers would agree, that is definitely not the case. If you added 20-pound weights to each arm, put some oil on the rungs, and some lava at the bottom, you start getting the idea. You can’t forget that Scar is ready to knock you down a peg while uttering "Long live the king," every chance he gets... That was such a sad scene, wasn’t it? It will forever bring a tear to my eye.
By Keane Neal-Riquier5 years ago in Motivation
How to Stop Hating Others
Just a forewarning. This is going to start off extraordinarily random, but there is a point to be made, I promise. So I was watching the television show, Lethal Weapon. They were fighting a Mexican Cartel, so there was a lot of Spanish to go along with all the death and action. Then all the sudden my cat, Meriah, walks in meowing like she owns the place. Now, my nickname for her is “Tubby,” and I can see how that may be degrading for her little kitty ears. It’s out of love, I swear. I adopted her when she was two, and she lives as lavishly as a cat can, in the three hours she’s not asleep. Alright, now bear with me, we’re almost to the point.
By Keane Neal-Riquier5 years ago in Humans
Dear Dreamers and Aspiring Writers
Dear Dreamers and Aspiring Writers, I’ve been in the writing game for about 30. Years? No, about 30 hours. It’s a rough game. It’ll beat you down and kill your hopes with the snap of its fingers. I exaggerate, but it definitely isn’t easy, and it won’t get easier any time soon.
By Keane Neal-Riquier5 years ago in Journal