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Leadership and Self-Deception
Have you ever scrolled through social media and noted a post from someone struggling? Someone asking for help? Someone battling depression, or that needs a job, or lost a family member?
Judey KalchikPublished 10 months ago in BookClubUnleashed Fury
In a land where tranquility reigned and nature's beauty was a source of solace for its inhabitants, a fateful day was approaching. The village of Everbrook, nestled at the foot of a magnificent mountain range, had always basked in the embrace of serenity. But beneath the peaceful surface, a powerful force was simmering, waiting to unleash its fury upon the unsuspecting village.
micheal oliverPublished 10 months ago in FictionHougoumont
After the engagement, they were in haste to bury the dead bodies. Death has a fashion of harassing victory, and she causes the pest to follow glory. The typhus is a concomitant of triumph. This well was deep, and it was turned into a sepulchre. Three hundred dead bodies were cast into it. With too much haste perhaps. Were they all dead? Legend says they were not. It seems that on the night succeeding the interment, feeble voices were heard calling from the well.
Gerard DiLeoPublished 10 months ago in BookClubIvanhoe
Knights, castles, jousts, sword fights, palace intrigue, oh yes, and romance, what’s not to like? Ivanhoe, a story set in thirteenth-century England, has everything a seventh-grader could ask for. I hated reading until Miss Hilferty assigned this story to our literature class. One story can change the world.
Mark GagnonPublished 10 months ago in CritiqueWelcome to Heathergate - where the streets have no name Chapter 3
As the bad electric thunderstorm passed by and left a peaceful environment, the same feeling invaded Ada's and Garrett's heart and body.
Chacha JaramilloPublished 10 months ago in Chapters#1
from a young age I’ve always enjoyed writing it seemed to be the only thing that could keep me together, in all the chaos of life. It wasn’t always the best, my child that is. There was a lot of rough patches, sadness and a lot of bullying. The only place I had to go was into the forest. With my pen and paper.
Sarah urfferPublished 10 months ago in WritersA memory memoir
Thinking back on it, I may have been a bit rash. Ok I was definitely a bit radical, I had my walls of defense, but did I have to take flight? Probably not but the action was made. Even through my love Arizona I wouldnt change the choice I made that night and the weeks to follow. Always trust your instincts!
Sarah urfferPublished 10 months ago in ChaptersMY WEDDING
The man I was about to marry, had an idea for our wedding. I didn’t agree because I thought he was right; I agreed because I knew how much fun it would be – we were both right!
Margaret BrennanPublished 10 months ago in Poets