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Myth
Long ago, in a land shrouded in mist and mystery, there existed a hidden island known as Arcanum. Legends whispered of its magical inhabitants, where mystical creatures roamed and ancient enchantments guarded its secrets. Arcanum was a realm where myth and reality intertwined, and ordinary mortals dared not venture.
Favour KennethPublished 12 months ago in FictionSweet Sixteen
Sweet and Sassy to her family and friends. Wise in matters of staying out of dangerous trouble. Everyone's favorite girl once they know her.
Mother CombsPublished 12 months ago in PoetsDancing with Distraction-A choreographed poem
Dancing In Slow motion Tracing hands Right, then left A waltz with a Curtsy then a Turn I dance with no partner Only me and the after-
PSYCHO
If I were a psychopath, I wonder how I’d think. What would drive my urges, Push me to the brink? What would be my motive,
Stephen EmsleyPublished 12 months ago in PoetsSpider-Man
Introduction Spider-Man is a superhero character created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in August 1962, and since then, the character has become one of the most popular and iconic superheroes in the world. Spider-Man's alter-ego, Peter Parker, is a high school student who gains spider-like abilities after being bitten by a radioactive spider. This essay will explore the origins of Spider-Man, his abilities and powers, his allies and enemies, and his impact on popular culture.
Mahendrarajah MithusharanPublished 12 months ago in FictionInfluential Women You Should Know: DEI Consultant and Poet Bishop Colette Matthews-Carter
It is our distinct pleasure to introduce our readers to Bishop Colette Matthews-Carter. Service, perseverance and grace are the hallmarks of the life and work of Bishop Colette Matthews-Carter. A former government official, she is currently employed as the Director of The El-Hindi Center for Dialogue & Action at InterFaith Works CNY. She has been a DEI practitioner, consultant, speaker, and trainer for over 20 years. She has a passion for the Arts especially poetry. She is currently working on a book of poetry that chronicles her life.
Tammy ReesePublished 12 months ago in BeatWe've Always Been Three
I was thirteen years old and my brother was ten, the night Mother came home with our little sister, soaking wet and wrapped in a beach towel. The baby was naked with a mess of curly black hair hiding her face from our view, but on her little chest was a seashell necklace, just like the ones my brother and I both had.
C.R. HughesPublished 12 months ago in FictionQuotidian Dilemma
Dishes lurk Insurance irritates Supper fumbles Taxes equivocate Recycling proliferates Appointment urges Clutter reclaims
Sonia Heidi UnruhPublished 12 months ago in Poets