Shantall Addison
Bio
Hi there! My name is Shantall and I'm a freelance writer. I have been pursuing my passion in storytelling for sometime now . I specialize in writing about travel and fictional stories, I hope you find my work fun, interesting and exciting.
Stories (21/0)
PREGNANT FOR MY BROTHER-IN-LAW
Content Warning: This story may contain sensitive and controversial topics such as infidelity and taboo relationships. Samantha had always wanted to be a mother. From a young age, she had dreamed of holding a little baby in her arms, watching it grow and learn, and being there for every milestone. She and her husband, James, had been trying to conceive for years, but unfortunately, Samantha had fertility issues that made it difficult for her to get pregnant.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Confessions
BUSINESS AND PLEASURE
Mark was a successful businessman with a reputation for being a shrewd negotiator and a tough competitor in the business world. He was admired by many for his intelligence, ambition, and his ability to close deals. However, there was a side to Mark that he kept hidden from everyone else – he was secretly in love with a lady of the night named Maria.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Fiction
Why I LOVE VOCAL media.
Vocal Media is an online platform that allows writers from all over the world to share their stories, opinions, and insights on various topics, including food, travel, lifestyle, politics, and technology, among others. This platform provides a diverse community of writers with a space to express themselves, which enables readers to learn about different cultures, experiences, and perspectives from around the globe.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Potent
WHY DO PEOPLE LOVE SOCCER/FOOTBALL??
Soccer, also known as football in many parts of the world, is the most popular sport globally. It has an estimated fan base of around 4 billion people worldwide, and its popularity keeps growing. The reasons why people love soccer are numerous and varied, but in this article, we will delve into some of the most common reasons that make soccer such a beloved sport.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Cleats
The Complexities of Human Conflict
The human propensity for fighting and conflict is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that has been present throughout human history. While the reasons for why humans fight may vary depending on cultural, social, and historical contexts, there are several fundamental drivers of human conflict that are universal. In this essay, I will explore some of the underlying factors that contribute to human aggression and violence.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Humans
MY WIFE AND MY MISTRESS
Kate had always thought that she had a perfect life with her husband, Rich. They had been married for five years and had a beautiful home in the suburbs. She thought they had a solid marriage until she discovered his dark secret double life.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Fiction
Most ignored yet DANGEROUS insect.
Mosquitoes are tiny creatures that have had a significant impact on human life throughout history. There are over 3,500 species of mosquitoes worldwide, with about 100 species feeding on human blood. These species are capable of transmitting deadly diseases, making them a constant threat to millions of people.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Humans
The Perilous Yungas Road: A Journey on the World's Most Dangerous Route
The North Yungas Road, also known as the Death Road, is a treacherous path that stretches 69 kilometers through the Cordillera Oriental mountain range in Bolivia. It was constructed in the 1930s by Paraguayan prisoners during the Chaco War, and it rises to a height of 4,650 meters above sea level at Lakhumber Pass before winding down towards the Amazon rainforest. The road is narrow, often no wider than three meters, with steep drops of up to 600 meters into the surrounding forest. It connects the city of La Paz with the small town of Kuroyko at the entrance to the Amazon rainforest, and until 2006, it was the only option for traveling between the two locations.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Earth
500 YEAR OLD MYSTERIOUS MAP REVEAL DETAIL ABOUT EARTH
The enigmatic Peter Ease map is just one of several unusual maps created during and before the sixteenth century. Some individuals argue that it provides more accurate information about the shape of the world's continents than what was known at the time. This assertion has led to even more remarkable claims that the geographical data presented on the Piri Reis map could have been obtained at a much earlier time and was based on knowledge from an advanced, yet unknown, ancient civilization. Discovered in the Topkapi Palace library in Istanbul on October 9th, 1929, by a German theologian named Gas Dog a Dog Diceman, the map was drawn and signed by Turkish cartographer Ahmed Muhiddin Piri, also known as Piri Reis. In addition to his cartography work, Piri Reis was an accomplished sailor and served as an admiral in the Turkish Navy. The map is dated 919 in the Islamic calendar, which corresponds to 1513 CE in the Western calendar. While constructing the map, Piri Reis claimed to have used up to 20 source maps and charts, including eight Ptolemaic maps, four Portuguese maps, an Arabic map, and a map purportedly created by Christopher Columbus.
By Shantall Addisonabout a year ago in Earth