This was a verse I put together in answer to a challenge from a writing magazine which has since folded. My poem wasn’t selected for publication. You will see why as you read. I originally ar…| Writing Wrinkles, and Random Ramblings
Sunday Recap—Thursday Doors| No Facilities
Music: I can touch hearts without a single word.Writing: And I can make a thought last forever.Music: When I end, people still feel me. I call it resonara – the echo that stays inside.Writing: When I end, people can return to me. I call it inkscape – the world a page can hold.Music: You keep … Continue reading Resonara & Inkscape→| And Miles to go before I sleep…
Image credit; Peter Thomas @ Unsplash I came back to the place where we first met. The same table was waiting, with two cups set on it. I ordered what we had ordered that day, hoping to feel close …| And Miles to go before I sleep...
Image Source: Generated by AI Each night, I burn another unsent letter. The fire is warm, but the ashes seem to whisper everything I never said. In the quiet, my regret feels louder than the flames…| And Miles to go before I sleep...
When I was little, rain meant freedom.Puddles were playgrounds, and each splash felt like magic.I’d race barefoot through wet streets, clothes clinging, laughter echoing louder than thunder. Now, the rain finds me at a window.The glass is fogged, the bench outside glistens, and I sit still, watching.The puddles wait, but I don’t move. Somewhere between … Continue reading From Puddles to Windows→| And Miles to go before I sleep…
This is Week #147 of the Saturday Six Word Story Prompt and Shweta’s prompt word is ‘Shock’ “Shattered dreams lay still, shock lingered“ Joining Shweta’s Six word story – 147| And Miles to go before I sleep…
She kept the clock running backward, just to see which regrets would return first. They didn’t line up in order.Some were small – a text she never replied to, an invitation she turned down without much thought.Others were heavier – the time she stayed silent when someone needed her voice, the day she chose the … Continue reading When regrets come back→| And Miles to go before I sleep…
He slammed the door and left mid-argument. Hours passed. The anger faded, but the silence stayed. She swept the broken glass, reheated the food, folded the clothes – everything he never noticed. When he finally returned and said nothing, just walked past her, she didn’t stop him.Because in that quiet, she finally saw it clearly. … Continue reading The Aftermath of the Fight→| And Miles to go before I sleep…
Sunday, May 18, 2025 Welcome, to my humble sanctuary. This is not a poem — I don’t write poetry. Maybe a rhyme or if I put my mind to it, an occasional limerick, but I wouldn’t even k…| Teagan's Books
Thursday, May 8, 2025 Welcome, all. Some of you know that I enjoy slang — well not the modern-day stuff, but the slang that’s even older than me. Lately those fun words have been on my mind…| Teagan's Books
Copy the link and share this article or use the E-Mail button at the below the article. Humorous reviews of the covid years The covid years were indeed not funny. Some situations—from triple masking to hugging through layers of plastic—were so ridiculous, that if we hadn't shaken our heads in disbelief with a sarcastic grin, we might have burst out…| The White Rose UK
Image credit; Tom Barrett @ Unsplash A big sign caught my attention as I was traveling down a city street. Thousands of vibrant Post-it notes were used to create a vibrant mosaic on a billboard. Ev…| And Miles to go before I sleep...
TWT’s 8th-Week prompt was -Knight, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. There were five entries last week and all of them wer…| Bookish Bubble
TWT’s 6th-Week prompt was -Shadow, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. There were six entries last week and all of them were beautifully crafted. I am sharing my favorite one below. Hope you’ll enjoy. Thank You, everyone, for participating. He stays homereads a mid-day […]| Bookish Bubble
TWT’s 5th-Week prompt was -Stones, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. There were four entries last week and all of them were beautifully crafted. I am sharing my favorite one below. Hope you’ll enjoy. Thank You, everyone, for participating. I won’t budge, nor will […]| Bookish Bubble
-brought to you by FICTIONARY, written by Tom Burton Mr Morgan is watching me. ‘Work faster, boy!’ he bellows over the clack-clack of the looms. I heap loose fibres into the sack, just like every day, and hold my misery tightly inside. He moves to the next worker, busy amidst whirring spindles. He’s yelling […]| Bookish Bubble
TWT’s 4th-Week prompt was -Misplaced, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. There were two entries last week and both of them were beautifully crafted. I am sharing my favorite one below. Hope you’ll enjoy. Thank You, everyone, for participating. I learned the hard way […]| Bookish Bubble
TWT’s 3rd-Week prompt was -Nostalgia, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. There were three entries last week and all of them were beautifully crafted. I am sharing my favorite one below. Hope you’ll enjoy. Thank You, everyone, for participating. The world may change us. […]| Bookish Bubble
TWT’s 2nd-Week prompt was -Vivid, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. There was only one writer who participated last week. He wrote multiple tales for the prompt; I am sharing my favorite one below. Hope you’ll enjoy. Thank You, Jude, for participating. Astride the […]| Bookish Bubble
TWT’s 1st-Week prompt was -Renovation, thank you for reading. If you haven’t had a chance to read the 20-word stories of previous week, click here. As there was only one writer who participated last week, I am sharing her story below. Hope you’ll enjoy. Dollhouse One rainy Saturday in winter, Louisa Rose was redecorating and rearranging her […]| Bookish Bubble
Greetings folks! This was supposed to be the Week-48th of the famous TWT. However, with the new blog I’ve decided to upgrade this challenge too. Come, join in! All you need to do is: Sounds easy enough, right? Below is my 20-word story, I hope you’ll like it. Now, hop on the wagon and tell me […]| Bookish Bubble
Lovers And More Come my love and walk with me In the ancient woods, ‘neath the wild old trees It may be Spring where we start But Winter comes fast, and cold seeps into hearts Not for you nor…| Sparks From A Combustible Mind