Tag: life

  • Nuhu Ponontogon – The Untold Hill That Held My Childhood

    There are places that raise you—not just in height, but in spirit. Nuhu Ponontogon, the hill my father called home, was one such place. This story is a piece of my heart, a remembrance of the life I lived there—barefoot, wild, and deeply free. I wasn’t a princess in a castle, but a daughter of…

  • Still Looking For You

    Some rooms forget. But not yours.It holds the silence, the dust, and the ache.This is a memory I can’t stop revisiting —written in the quiet after your absence. Entering the Silence Cold, lifeless air greets meas I step into your room —once noisy,once flooded with sunlightand the trace of your scent. Now, it smells of…

  • The Dual Nature of Love: Beauty and Betrayal

    Love – a single word that most of the world desires. It can make us feel whole, wanted, seen. It lifts us, warms us, and for a moment, makes us believe that nothing could ever go wrong. Or so I thought. When Love Betrays Experiencing betrayal firsthand shattered that belief. Love remained captivating and beautiful,…

  • Why Scrivener is the Writing Tool Every Aspiring Writer Needs

    At its core, writing is more than just putting words on a page; it’s about translating thought into something that can be felt, remembered, or understood. It’s about creating something meaningful—something that reflects your thoughts, your voice, your story. Sometimes, it’s simply something you need to flush out of your system. Ultimately, it’s about taking…

  • How Writing Became My Form of Survival

    A Childhood Marked by Words I never realized that writing had always been my passion. As a child, I would scribble my emotions onto anything I could find—poems, fleeting thoughts, half-written lyrics, journal entries. Whether it was sand, pavements, walls, or paper, I needed an outlet. Writing was the only place where my thoughts demanded…

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