Najah Muhammad
Bio
I am currently artist. I used to be a writer, but lost touch with that side of me. I'm using this chance to get that back.
Stories (14/0)
My worst Mistake
I didn’t mean to do it. I was angry. I don’t know what else to say to make it better. Or even less scummy. She was beautiful, someone I could have dreams about. Instead of working in sales, she would’ve been an amazing model. But if she’d done that, I wouldn’t have had a chance.
By Najah Muhammad2 years ago in Confessions
Why ‘The Craft’ should be on your movie list this year.
As a younger child, I absolutely loved horror films. I couldn’t tell you why, as I’ve always been the jumpy kind, even being startled when someone walked in the room suddenly. As I grew older, though, I simply came to terms with the fact that horror wasn’t for me. I still liked movies with supernatural focuses, but stayed away from the full-on horror. Slashers, thriller and suspense, I wanted none of it.
By Najah Muhammad4 years ago in Horror
Home Alone
When I was 17 years old, my parents decided to go on a vacation for their 20th anniversary. They tended to travel a lot for work, so being left at home with my big brothers wasn’t anything new. We had moved to a new neighborhood a few months before, so besides the scenery, not too much had really changed.
By Najah Muhammad4 years ago in Horror
The Lifeline of My Music
At 16 years old, I decided to become a fashion designer. Soon after, I booked my first fashion show that triggered my journey to learn how to brave it out through the night. When I had an upcoming event, it had become a habit to work on an average of 3 hours a night up until the night before. I could’ve been working on a custom order, or my new collection for a show; I have never been a fan of coffee, so my go to’s were snacks and the music that I had to blast through my earphones, otherwise risking falling asleep at my work station.
By Najah Muhammad4 years ago in Beat
Going For Broke
Meet David So, a veteran youtuber who was introduced to me by a close friend around seven years ago through a comedy skit (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GpH4hrV38J0) (Warning: He does use strong language). At first, I had no real opinion; it was kind of funny, but it didn’t have me bent over in laughter. Naturally though, I got curious.
By Najah Muhammad4 years ago in Geeks
A Night With No Stars
Finally, my time had arrived. I’d been planning this for two and a half years, testing every theme, planning every detail, tasting every dish, agonizing over the perfect music. This would be the evening that I’d finally get to see it all together. All I could do now was hope that it was going to look like the night of my dreams. After all the time I spent getting myself ready, I was prepared to experience it all with fresh eyes, right next to the people I cherished most that were already waiting inside.
By Najah Muhammad4 years ago in Humans
Triad
As a child, I didn’t have too much of a polarizing opinion of body art. There were some pieces that I liked, and some that I didn’t. Like any other little girl though, I had plenty of adults telling me why I shouldn’t get tattoos or extra piercings. I obviously didn’t listen, because those actions marked the beginning, middle, and end of the most pivotal stage in my life.
By Najah Muhammad4 years ago in Motivation