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My Interview With Marilyn Glover, A Master Poet On Vocal
https://shein-fashion-discovery.top/authors/marilyn-glover-wp6q409z0 Marilyn Glover is a single mom of 3 daughters and one son. She also has two grandsons. She practices Reiki and loves nature. Her current project is her poetry book. She has been a creator on Vocal for five years. She has written over 300 stories on Vocal with 9753 reads so far.
By Mariann Carroll25 days ago in Interview
The Mighty Fall, The Humble Rise. AI-Generated.
In a quiet, sun-dappled forest, a tiny bamboo sprout emerged from the rich, dark soil. Nearby, a towering oak tree stretched its massive branches high into the sky. The oak had stood in that forest for decades, proud and unyielding, a symbol of strength and stability. Its bark was rough, its roots deep, and its presence commanding. Every day, the oak would gaze down at the small bamboo, barely a foot tall, and scoff. ‘Look at you,’ the oak would say, its voice echoing through the forest. ‘You’re fragile. You bend at every gust of wind. You’ll never grow like me. You’ll never reach the sky.’
By Taj muhammad25 days ago in Art
If Your Partner Has These 15 Qualities, Never Let Them Go
Choosing the right partner is one of the most important decisions a person can make. The person you build a life with will influence your happiness, your growth, your confidence, and even the direction your future takes.
By Navigating the World25 days ago in Humans
The Years 1810 to 1819 Unveiled: Intriguing Facts and Landmark Events
This quick read is a collection of fun facts, trivia, and historical events from the years 1810 to 1819. Discover the decade’s top news stories, most influential people, notable inventions, retail prices, and much more.
By Gregory DeVictor25 days ago in History
Playbill Pulse : Joe Turner’s Come and Gone Preview-Cedric the Entertainer Challenges Himself on Broadway by NWO Sparrow
Joe Turner’s Come and Gone: Cedric the Entertainer’s Challenging Broadway Role by NWO Sparrow Exploring the discipline, silence, and emotional depth required to bring Joe Turner’s Come and Gone to life
By NWO SPARROW25 days ago in History
Reasons Why Sinners and Frankenstein Could Win the Oscar for Best Picture
Horror fans are in luck: this year, two horror films are in the running for the Oscar for Best Picture. As if that weren't enough, both films have multiple nominations for this award. This year, Sinners, a gothic horror film, has been crowned the film with the most nominations in Oscar history. This movie received 16 nominations, an absolute record that never ceases to amaze.
By Ninfa Galeano25 days ago in Journal
U.S.–Iran Power Clash: Trump and Ali Larijani Exchange Strong Warnings
Trump and Ali Larijani Exchange Strong Warnings Tensions between the United States and Iran have sharply escalated into what many analysts describe as a power clash marked by direct threats and forceful rhetoric. In recent weeks, U.S. President Donald Trump has made increasingly aggressive statements toward Iran’s leadership and capabilities, while Iranian officials have responded with defiant warnings of their own, dismissing U.S. threats as hollow and warning of retaliation.
By shaoor afridi25 days ago in Geeks
Seeking The Facts Behind a Myth
Each individual alone judges what they have faith in from what life has taught them. Faith arrives when there is an interplay between mind and body, that forms a strong framework laid on strong foundations. Faith that information, from something larger that can transcend to the depth of the heart and enhance a spirit with confidence in a soul that sees past blindly believing in the causes of wars fought in the name of religious idealism or a way of life that imposes restrictions based on race, caste or the gender one is born into, often stems from the dignity of science, church and community. Through the nature of alchemy, astrology and theory, the brain sorts through what is repressed, unknown or ignored then disassociates preconceived ideas to bring honor and respect to the dead.
By Katherine D. Graham25 days ago in Fiction
The Bride! Review: When Female Rage Refuses to Stay Silent
The Bride! is a wonderful examination of female rage: how meticulous, curated, and frankly undignified it is to control that anger when it is directed at systems of oppression—and how freeing its release can be. Not necessarily in criminal ways, but in acts that bring justice to that rage and some fitting resolution to violence that has long been ignored, barely scratching the surface of what women endure.
By Karina Thyra25 days ago in Horror









