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Telling the truth…
Telling Miss Miller the truth. It was a Friday afternoon, I was home alone. My fingers tapped at the keyboard rapidly, right hand shaking as I hit send.
DisciplinePublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsSpinning Tales of Magic and Mayhem
Well, I am back with another author interview. This interview holds a special place in my heart because Hunter is one of the first authors that I read on Amazon's Kindle Vella platform and fell in love with After It's Over.
KA StefanaPublished 2 months ago in InterviewLoving a Twitch Streamer
I wouldn’t have stayed… but she kept laughing at my jokes. Okay that wasn’t why. It was stranger than that, more real than just laughing at my jokes. It felt like love at first message, but that’s foolish, love over an internet cable?
Gary LougheedPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsFrench Post-Impressionist Painter Paul Cezanne
The French Post-Impressionist painter, Paul Cezanne was born in Aix-en-Provence, France on January 19, 1839. It was considered that his artwork formed a bridge between late 19th-century Impressionism and the dominant style started in the early 20th century – Cubism.
Rasma RaistersPublished 2 months ago in ArtWinterizing a Diesel Generator
Winter may be behind us here in Texas, but it is still in full swing for some. The season brings new challenges for those operating power equipment like an industrial diesel generator. Knowing how to meet these issues head-on is essential.
Chasing Dreams: The Beautiful Game of Football
Football, the world's most beloved sport, captivates hearts and minds across the globe. Played in every corner of the planet, it unites people from diverse backgrounds under one common passion.
Chochange KarkiPublished 2 months ago in ArtMy Biggest Hero: My Mother
If someone were to ask me who has been the biggest inspiration in my life since the day I was born they would without hesitation get the name Ruby Lee Spencer as the response. Ruby is my mother and for Women’s History Month I wanted to write a tribute to her for how she inspired my entire life.
Joe PattersonPublished 2 months ago in ConfessionsKindness
The impact of kindness extends far beyond the moment in which it is given. Research has shown that acts of kindness not only benefit the recipient, but also the giver, by releasing feel-good hormones like oxytocin and serotonin that promote feelings of happiness and well-being. In essence, kindness is a form of social currency that enriches both the giver and the receiver, creating a cycle of positivity that can have far-reaching effects. By cultivating a culture of kindness in our interactions with others, we can contribute to a more compassionate and harmonious world where empathy and understanding reign supreme.
Saso ElsaiedPublished 2 months ago in Confessions