A lifestyle blog that builds on the journey of life through the use of creative stories that resembles the readers experiences. Site will expand on some of the ideas that are often flowing through the common sectors in popular culture. I’ll be posting excerpts from personal projects that are undergoing metamorphosis, dissecting unpopular opinions, and constructing short tales as a form of imagery. To embody the reality of the thought process there may be discontinuity within a blog post and strings of incomplete sentences. Readers are encouraged to scope out the context of the blog post and provide feedback by leaving a comment or reaching out to us via email. Follow us on other social media platforms which can be found under Contact Us. Revisit site as often as you like for a more effective dialogue and subscribe to our newsletter to stay updated with weekly blog post. Topics will vary widely, however, blog portfolio will soon be arranged in small series as a way to catalog blogs. Blog post are short and debatable, so please share them with families and friends.
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Check out the video above to see short visuals about the blogs posted on our Blog page. Also check out our YouTube channel to see behind-the-scene footages by clicking on the button labeled 'YouTube'. Click on the ‘Blog Series’ button to be redirected to our blog page and view our entire blog portfolio. For questions regarding posting date, click on the ‘Schedule’ button to see the projected dates. Any other questions, check out our ‘Contact Us’ page to make your submissions. Thank you for visiting and don’t forget to follow us on our social media pages and subscribe to our newsletter below to get notified when new blogs are posted.
‘A Writer’s Mind’
Blog Types
Short Tales
Moments of Reflection
Lifestyle
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“BOOM! BOOM! Like a scene on a movie screen, it all happened so fast! She was returning to the taxi when the gang violence erupted like wildfire. Like a marching band on a holiday parade, gunshots tore through the streets searching for victims…”