Nonfiction
Transcendence of a Good Meal
I love food. I love eating. I love tasting new things, usually. I love the process of thinking about what to cook. I miss my taste buds. This is the worst part of chemo, I think. The exhaustion, I can take. The intermittent nausea, I can take. The headaches and body aches, like someone took a baseball bat to my torso, I can take. But not tasting food – is awful. I’ve had my third round of chemo and this has been the worst impact for me right now. I want to eat. I want to eat the house, actually. I’m hopped up on steroids, so having no taste buds is just cruel. I love whipping up something tasty. But now it’s starting to feel like work. No matter what I cook, it’s like eating the wall – flat and gray.
Cathy SchieffelinPublished 2 months ago in Chapters- Content Warning
"Unveiling the End Times: A Closer Look at Four Prophetic Trends Shaping Our World"
As we traverse through the contemporary world, we are constantly witnessing the manifestation of prophecies from scriptures. With the year 2024 rapidly approaching, the significance of these prophecies becomes increasingly evident, as they intertwine with the fabric of our society. This narrative delves into four major trends that are shaping our world today, each of which seems to align with biblical prophecies.
DreamweaverPublished 2 months ago in Chapters Edge computing is the feature: part 1
what is edge computing? Edge computing is an allotted computing model that brings calculation and data storehouse closer to the sources of data so that a stoner of a pall operation is likely to be physically near to a server than if all waiters were in one position. This is meant to make operations brisk. More enormously, it refers to any project that pushes calculation physically closer to a stoner, to reduce the quiescence assimilated to when an operation runs on a single data locus.
Tech_MentorPublished 2 months ago in Chapters- Content Warning
Insane Quest of Jason & the Argonauts - Greek Mythology Explained
In the annals of Greek mythology, there exists a tale so grand, so sweeping in its scope and so profound in its implications that it has captured the imagination of countless generations. It is the saga of Jason and the Argonauts, a narrative that transcends the boundaries of time and space, weaving together the threads of heroism, betrayal, love, and destiny into a tapestry of unparalleled beauty and complexity.
Chapter One Done.
I finished my first chapter of my new book. I started it last week and finished it today, so I think this is my goal. To write at least two chapters a week, and posting them here one by one, and if I feel like throwing an essay or a poem or something in there from time to time, I can. I am my own boss and I make the rules. I also don’t know what this book will be titled and don’t think it will come to me until I get further into it, so Chapter One will have to do.
Morgan LongfordPublished 2 months ago in Chapters- Content Warning
The Werewolf
In the frigid depths of a Siberian winter, the city of Angarsk lay cloaked in darkness, its streets silent under a blanket of snow. As the bars emptied out, their patrons bidding farewell to another night, a lone figure emerged from the shadows. Her name was Khristina, her steps unsteady, her breath forming frosty clouds in the bitter air. With each cautious movement, she drew closer to a fateful encounter that would change the course of her life forever.
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What The Bible Actually Says About the Devil
In the annals of religious lore, there exists a figure whose name strikes fear into the hearts of believers and non-believers alike: Satan. Known by many names—Lucifer, the Devil, the Prince of Darkness—his presence looms large in the collective consciousness, a symbol of rebellion and malevolence. But what if the truth about Satan is far more nuanced than the tales spun by centuries of myth and doctrine?
Within a Circle of Glimpses
Within a Circle of Glimpses Earth, Winter 2018, Anno Domini First Glimpse: A Random Visit She was sitting on her favourite chair: her comfy blue chair, to be exact. Enjoying a haphazard brew of pepper, raw honey, warm water, olive oil, and turmeric powder. Yum! Wearing a kyanite necklace, her choice for the solitary occasion. Another great day full of lessons, she thought. A soothing energy missing a cozy blanket and perhaps some smooth jazz for ambience.
Nathalie C.M. SabbaghPublished 2 months ago in Chapters- Content Warning
The Chilling Odyssey of the Franklin Expedition: A Tale of Courage, Tragedy, and Mystery
In the annals of maritime history, tales of expeditions abound, each with its own share of triumphs, tragedies, and mysteries. Yet, few stories evoke as much intrigue and sorrow as that of the Franklin Expedition of 1845 to 1848. Led by the intrepid Sir John Franklin, this ill-fated journey aimed to chart the elusive Northwest Passage, a quest that would ultimately end in disaster, leaving behind a legacy shrouded in enigma.
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Horrifying Discoveries Found Inside the Devil's Bible
Once upon a time, in the Kingdom of Bohemia during the 13th century, there lived a monk named Herman the Recluse. Within the confines of a monastery nestled amidst rolling hills and dense forests, Herman had pledged his life to poverty, chastity, and obedience, as dictated by his monastic vows. His days were spent in prayer, contemplation, and the painstaking transcription of sacred texts, illuminated manuscripts, and theological treatises.
Chapter 9 The Letters 'U', 'V', 'W', 'X', 'Y', 'Z' and Common Symbols
The Letter 'U' 1. What is the meaning of the abbreviation for 'UA' or 'U/A'? urinalysis 2. What is the meaning of the abbreviation for 'ung'? ointment
Mark GrahamPublished 2 months ago in ChaptersDay Two: Object Writing Challenge
I began this challenge when I received the book in the mail. I was introduced by KJ Aartila, a writer on Vocal Media, to this challenge. Her inspiration is Pat Pattison’s book “SONG-WRITING WITHOUT BOUNDARIES”.
Denise E LindquistPublished 2 months ago in Chapters