Steve Jackson
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Photographer/Writer
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Stories (5/0)
Dooms Day Dystopia
Doomsday! A day full of chaotic adventures and circumstances. Imagine losing a loved one, or two, or three. And the only memory you have of them is of a heart-shaped locket that you held dear to your heart. The locket then takes its own journey in life as it is misplaced; nowhere to be found.
By Steve Jackson3 years ago in Fiction
Bedtime Story
As a child, you appreciate a nice bedtime story. They are the beginning to all dreams and the gateway for a vivid imagination. For myself, growing up I listened and read many Dr. Suess book. My all-time favorite were Green Eggs and Ham, The Cat in the Hat, and Mr. Brown. The imagery that was illustrated in each of his books stood out to me. It opened my creative portal and inspired me to become a writer, which I still am until this day. They way Dr. Suess displayed and crafted his words were pure poetry. Each book drew me closer to my own poetry later in life which allowed me to express myself fluently.
By Steve Jackson3 years ago in Families
Power of Creative Art & Imagination
Without creativity, art, and imagination, where would life be like? What is your passion? I am most passionate about being a creative artist; poet, photographer, musician and writer. I am a writer at heart. A published author; which includes writing. Poetry includes vocal expressions and writing. Music stems from songwriting (mostly) with vocal and/or instrumentation. Photography is writing with light. A photographer is known for writing and painting with light. Each promotes me as a (creative) writer.
By Steve Jackson3 years ago in Motivation
Wrong Puzzle Piece
A story about a time I did not fit in. I remember like it was yesterday. A smooth summer day, with the sun shining radiantly. The wind created a cool comforting breeze to balance the heat. There were cheers, laughter, and smiles all around me. Surrounded by the scenery of love and joy, at least that is what someone would conclude looking in from the outside.
By Steve Jackson3 years ago in Confessions