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I Love You So Much
In a land long time ago, in the bustling heart of Abuja, the capital of the country, Nigeria, where every woman specs can be found. There was a man named David. He was a dedicated nine-to-five corporate warrior, clad in tailored suits and armed with an unwavering commitment to his job. David's life was regimented, and his routine was his sanctuary. He thrived on structure and predictability.
By Tina Ibekwe10 months ago in Writers
How Vocal Media Changed My Life
I first started with Vocal Media about three years ago. Then, not long after I joined, I had a downturn in ongoing health problems and a pretty bad accident. I stupidly fell off my bike going much too fast in the rain. Thank God the pavement was there to break my fall. Sadly, it also broke my left hip and leg and put me in hospital for three solid months.
By Adam Evanson10 months ago in Writers
Harness the Power of the B-Story: A Tool for Compelling Narratives
In the fascinating world of storytelling, we often come across an intriguing subplot known as the B-Story. Its primary role extends far beyond simply providing a secondary tale. Rather, it serves as a potent tool to bolster the theme and to teach the hero the lessons they desperately need.
By Rick Martinez10 months ago in Writers
Exploring the Wonders & Mysteries of Amazon
Rainforest"The Amazon rainforest, often referred to as the "lungs of the Earth," is a vast and enchanting ecosystem that has captivated the imagination of scientists, explorers, and adventurers for centuries. It's a place of incredible biodiversity, ancient mysteries, and unique stories waiting to be uncovered. In this journey through the heart of the Amazon, we'll delve into its most fascinating aspects, from the intricate world of Devil's Gardens to enigmatic geoglyphs and the elusive Amazon pink river dolphins.
By Shamsi Aziz Hadwani10 months ago in Writers
Scheming and Thirst for Power: Steven McKnight's Post-9/11 Literature
I’ve written—albeit not well—since I could first clutch a pencil in my little ravioli fist; my mother tells me stories about how before that even happened, I would sit on my grandma’s lap and tell her stories. I have no idea what these stories were about; nobody will tell me. Obviously there is material there that I can use now, and it’s a shame it remains inaccessible to me. That being said, those years are over, and there’s no use mourning something I don’t even remember, right?
By Steven Christopher McKnight10 months ago in Writers
The Write Way To Success
Way back in 1984, fresh out of university with an excellent degree in English and Art History, and determined to be a writer, I got my very first job as a freelance copywriter. And although it was not exactly what I had in mind, it paid off in spades for the rest of my life.
By Adam Evanson10 months ago in Writers
YOGA, LOOKING DEEPER - WITH DR HARINI
If you have ever wondered? - Why is yoga spreading like BlueFire around the world! Or how just holding a posture and sitting simply - is battling 90% of diseases around the world; then you are lucky! Because you are at the right place.
By bangloreeditorial10 months ago in Writers
Trees That Start with F
Trees That Start with F 01.Fever Tree The Fever Tree, scientifically known as Vachellia xanthophloea, is a distinctive tree species native to the eastern and southern regions of Africa. This tree has earned its name due to its notable characteristic - its bright greenish-yellow bark, which, when stripped or damaged, emits a strong aroma reminiscent of quinine, a compound used in treating fevers, hence its association with fever relief.
By Emily Gardenar10 months ago in Writers