Challenge
Reputation & Dignity
I wanted to find out about my ancestry. I wanted to see the noble men and women that made me. So I will know where I came from. So I will know where I am going. I will know my purpose. However my family did warn me that you might find bad history and you might regret what you find. I still waited all my life to do a test. I had to afford the fee for the test and take it properly because I don't want to pay that fee again. And there are lots of people taking the test, celebrities and notable people. I want to see how far they can retrieve of my ancestry. Here I go and mail it.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
The Shape of Dreams: How They Shape Your Day-to-Day Life
Introduction Dreams have always held a mystique that captivates and perplexes us. They are a nightly spectacle, a parade of the surreal, where we become both the audience and the actor. In this article, we'll embark on a fascinating journey through the enigmatic world of the subconscious mind, exploring the science, psychology, and the profound implications of our nocturnal adventures.
By Gaurav Kirpalani2 years ago in Writers
From Hobby to Business
Ocean Vuong is a Vietnamese-American poet, novelist, and essayist who has gained numerous awards and accolades for his work. He is likewise a recipient of numerous offers that have supported his innovative endeavors and enabled him to pursue his ardour for writing. In this newsletter, we will explore how Ocean Vuong used presents to convert his hobby right into a commercial enterprise. Ocean Vuong attended Brooklyn College, wherein he studied English literature and innovative writing. He additionally labored as an instruct, a canine walker, and a florist to assist himself and his circle of relatives. He published his first poems in literary journals and magazines, and received effective feedback and popularity from the literary network. He additionally carried out for and won numerous offers and fellowships that helped him similarly his schooling and career as a writer. Some of the grants he acquired include:
By Wail Jedouani2 years ago in Writers
Just Another Girl
Graciella Lekunze is a brown-skin girl; just over 5 feet tall, apple-shaped face with super-kinky soft silky hair. She is a young, super naive but smart lady....and she got herself in so many sly situations which made her recoil, then up her game.
By Gratitude LEKUNKENG2 years ago in Writers
My Unconventional Plans for NaNoWriMo 2023
NaNoWriMo, short for National Novel Writing Month, is an annual challenge to write a 50,000-word first draft of a novel during the month of November. I want to participate in the festive writing atmosphere of this event, BUT writing a first draft of a new novel is not a high priority for me right now. So, here's what I'll be doing instead...
By Maureen Y. Palmer2 years ago in Writers
November Rain Challenge (unofficial)
What is a 6W6L poem, you ask? It is a poem that has six words per line and is six lines long. It is a form that I perfected over the last year. Dharrsheena Raja Segarran gave it its shortened name. It is relatively easy to write and fun, too.
By Mother Combs2 years ago in Writers
To My Younger Self
Where to begin... Well, for starters, living and existing hard and will always be hard. It's a never-ending cycle of amazing highs and horrific lows. Sometimes those lows got too close to the edge for you and well...you somehow pulled through every time.
By Angel Adagio2 years ago in Writers






