sarah-rashael
Bio
Psychology Undergrad majoring in Creative Writing. Offering blended poetic realism to creative non-fiction & journal pieces.
Stories (21/0)
Emma and Riley
“It’s so goddam hot, Christ, we need an air con.” Riley reached down onto the floor by the accelerator where she’d dropped her shirt. She had taken it off back in Westonia and needed to use it as a makeshift sweat towel on her clammy chest. It was a summer’s evening in late February, and the scorching sun on the Nullarbor hadn’t shown any signs of retreating. They had been driving for almost eight hours straight. Driving no faster than a hundred kilometers an hour, slow enough to be sure the car didn’t over heat, but fast enough to reach the roadhouse before sundown.
By sarah-rashael4 years ago in Families
Dharma Breath
Arrive here, in this moment. You have chosen to make time for yourself, and to spend this time in nature. To be at one, with nature. Notice the path you’ve chosen, the destination, the park. This park, this path, you have chosen, because you want to be here. In nature.
By sarah-rashael4 years ago in Longevity
Sweet & Sour
Sweet & sour, bitter & sweet. Let us consider this dynamic flavorsome duo. Two delectable tastes worthy in their own rights, but when combined, the eruption of the two apposing forces interchanging is a unique experience in and of its own. Like most dynamic duos - sugar & spice, wine & cheese, nuts & beer, Bert and Ernie, Thelma and Louise, the sun and moon, they compliment each others assets like two best friends should. Sweet and bitter enhancing one another and their qualities, whilst balancing the palate and making the eating experience delectable.
By sarah-rashael4 years ago in Feast
Stripping Shells with Sisters
Living in a time that seems dire and down right lonely some days, I’m reflecting on past times where feminine liberation was shared among sisters. Whilst I may be blessed to have been “forced” to move back home and back with my partner, I can’t help but yearn for the care free liberators of nude empowerment movements.
By sarah-rashael4 years ago in Viva
series to validate self righteous spending, cravings for casual drug use, and our legally denied f@*ks
If you’re anything like me (an elementary narcissist), you can see yourself in the characters on screen or in a novel. These three selections give insight of how it began, where it went, and where it’s all going (hopefully), for me anyway. I like to think having rebellious spunk at any age is more than just an egotistic phenomenon. These three satisfy all sinister cravings. From riotous adolescence, to the lucrative sexual escapades in adulthood, which ultimately lead to the fabulous revelations and domination of being a materialist elder. A timeline that I ultimately aspire to embark on myself these three series follow journeys of some delightful self absorbed individuals. If you’re being self credible about how you’re spending your time in ISO, fear not. Watch these series for a comforting comparison on how your life could be. All three are dramatised just, to that perfectly watchable degree.
By sarah-rashael4 years ago in Geeks
All a Junkie wants is Avocado on Toast
My eyes heavily cracked open after midday. For the past what seemed like years, I had regulated my routine to being that of non at all. Three days earlier Nick and I had imposed ourselves onto our friend, Eddie, and into his tiny studio apartment. A double mattress lay on the floor with a small flatscreen perched at the foot on a grey plastic milk crate. The menu screen for Sin City playing on repeat. I must have been tangled in those sweaty sheets for twenty four hours at least.
By sarah-rashael4 years ago in Psyche