Prose
A Mythic Quest for Curiosity and Courage
In a quiet village nestled between ancient forests and mountains, there lived a scrappy, curious cat named Finn. Finn was not the type to sleep the day away on sunny rocks like the other cats. He was a questioner, a seeker, forever nosing around places he didn’t belong, and always with the faintest glimmer of something mischievous in his green eyes.
By Honey Singhabout a year ago in Poets
"PSYCHOLOGY OF PROJECTION". Content Warning.
I wrote these lyrics today after watching bites from the rump rally in Square Gardens. It was full of anger & hate & bigotry. The bigots called Puerto as a garbage dump. I was so angry at the bigots. I wrote a song, composed some music, and a short video to spout out to the world that Latin people are cool. Puerto Ricans rock. So, I chose a blend of music, LATIN ROCK, SALSA, ROCK, PUNK
By Vicki Lawana Trusselli about a year ago in Poets
Bug
Butterfly flying Uglier insects fly lower Gaggle at your sight
By Atomic Historianabout a year ago in Poets
If No One Cares, There’s You
Introduction Life can sometimes feel lonely. Whether it's because of a rough patch, changes in friendships, or times when you feel misunderstood, there are moments when it seems like no one truly cares. But if no one else cares, there's always you. You have the power to be your own source of comfort, strength, and support. While learning to rely on yourself can feel challenging, it's one of the most empowering gifts you can give to yourself.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Poets
"Whiskers & Wonders: The Nine Lives Adventure"
Whiskers had never been an ordinary cat. He wasn't content to nap in the sun all day or to chase the occasional fly buzzing through the window. Whiskers was different. He was curious, ambitious, and, above all, eager for adventure. That’s why, on one crisp autumn evening, he found himself staring into the dark woods beyond the backyard fence, feeling the unmistakable pull of something exciting waiting just beyond the trees.
By Honey Singhabout a year ago in Poets
I disappear a lot, but…
Introduction Most of us can relate to the phrase, "I disappear a lot, but…" - whether that means stepping away from social media, canceling plans, or simply taking quiet time for ourselves. In a world that thrives on constant connectivity, the urge to "disappear" can feel both liberating and difficult to explain. Why do we feel this need to withdraw from the world, and what is it that we gain by doing so?
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Poets
Write What Disturbs You
Introduction: Embracing Vulnerability in Writing for Personal Growth and Impact Writing can be an incredibly personal experience, especially when we choose to explore topics that disturb us. When we "write what disturbs us," we dive into the complex and sometimes painful areas of our minds. But why take on such a daunting task? It's because the uncomfortable parts of our lives often hold the most potential insights and stories. When done right, this approach not only leads to profound personal growth but also creates an authentic connection with readers.
By Muhammad Nadeemabout a year ago in Poets








