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Jogger's Trail the Story (Part 6)
This is Part 6 for previous installments click the links below: Jogger's Trail - Jogger's Trail the Story - Jogger's Trail the Story (Part 2) - Part 3 - Part 4 - Part 5.
Donna Fox (HKB)Published 9 months ago in ChaptersWhy I Enter
Sometimes my body tries to weep-tremble-scream-hyperventilate at the same time and then my surrender to the Goddess
The Dani WriterPublished 9 months ago in Poets"Echoes of Sorrow: A Journey Through Grief and Hope"
In the quiet hours, our souls meet. Fading echoes of laughter's embrace, Now swallowed by sorrow's empty space. Stars above, like distant dreams,
Mohamed SayedPublished 9 months ago in PoetsUpcoming Broadway Season.
Robert M. Massimi. What will the fall bring to Broadway? After a disastrously bad 2022 fall, Broadway came out with some pretty good shows. "Some Like it Hot" was excellent and "Shucked" surprised everyone! "Bad Cinderella", "1776" and "Once Upon A One More Time" were awful and as such, closed early (1776 remained due to subscriptions). Another huge surprise was "Kimberly Akimbo"; winning the Tony was a big shot in the arm for this very good musical. "Sweeney Todd" too was a big upside surprise as was "A Beautiful Noise", the Neil Diamond musical.
Robert M Massimi. ( Broadway Bob).Published 9 months ago in GeeksIn Defense of Shakespeare
Dr. Samuel Johnson's critique of William Shakespeare's works has undeniably sparked thought-provoking discussions over the years. However, it is essential to address and challenge some of the assertions Johnson made in his analysis. While Johnson identified certain faults within Shakespeare's writings, it is equally important to consider the larger context of Shakespeare's contributions and the complexities of his craft.
Humyra Anjum MalihaPublished 9 months ago in CritiqueThe Zombie
In the rotting heart of a once-flourishing city, the world had dove into disorder. It wasn't because of war, starvation, or plague; it was something undeniably more vile. An infection, a trial bioweapon turned out badly, had transformed the living into the strolling dead. The city roads had turned into a shocking dance floor for these pitiful animals, their reality powered by an unquenchable long for human tissue.
Shagor hassanPublished 9 months ago in HorrorFriedrich August Von Hayek The Road to Serfdom
Friedrich August von Hayek ( 1889-1992) Austrian-British economist and political philosopher who got a Nobel prize in the field of economy in 1974 together with G.Myrdal.
In The Dream House a memoir
In The Dream House a memoir is strictly an adult novel written by Carmen Maria Machado. This is a novel about Carmen and her friends and lovers and the various issues that they must work their way through. This is a book about making choices that affect their lives in the present and into the future and choosing a particular lifestyle. This novel is a quick read, but this author likes to use one particular swear word throughout the book of short chapters.
Mark GrahamPublished 9 months ago in Critique