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The Mary Tyler Moore Show featuring Rick Henry Christopher. Top Story - September 2023.
This story is part of the Vocal + Assist on Facebook Lost in a Story Challenge. You can learn more about it here: "Yoo-hoo, Hiya Mare," Rhoda peeks in, "Why is your front door open?"
By Rick Henry Christopher 9 months ago in Fiction
Threads of Faith
In a small, close-knit village nestled among rolling hills, there lived a woman named Ana. She was known for her unwavering loyalty to the age-old traditions and customs of her community. This village, isolated from the hustle and bustle of modern life, held onto its roots with a steadfast grip, and Ana was the embodiment of that loyalty.
By Mentor okafor9 months ago in Writers
Unlocking the Essence of the Mahabharata: A Journey Through Time
Exploring the Depths: The Mahabharata's Pertinence Today At its very core, the Mahabharata grapples with questions that are as pertinent in today's world as they were in the distant past. It delves into the intricate interplay between duty, commonly known as 'dharma,' and desire, the complex dance of good and evil, and the far-reaching consequences of one's actions. These profound themes find embodiment in the personas of the valiant Pandavas and their adversarial counterparts, the Kauravas, whose choices and destinies function as moral compasses for those who delve into their narratives.
By shva phaneendra9 months ago in BookClub
I am Friends with Death.
Similar to Emily Dickinson, I have become a good friend with death. I find them to be lovely company and generally a kind soul. Some days death has a temper, and comes down with an iron fist. But other days they are a sooth presence; a peaceful spectator.
By Lane Burns9 months ago in Poets
We Never Left The Mountain
A Grey blanket of fog covers the road in which I have not found any end. I look for the mist to clear. In my search for the bottom of this blasted mountain, That you could have fooled me and said it was the sea, and I wouldn't know no difference….
By Valentine Vampire9 months ago in Horror