writing

  • Author Interview w/ Nika C. Beamon

    Nika C. Beamon, a professional news writer and author, began her writing journey after an illness pushed her to reflect on life choices. She draws inspiration from real experiences and people. Despite challenges like time management and rejection, she considers herself successful and aims for broader reach with her work.

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  • Trance Language (Maisen Hill)

    Maisen A. Hill’s work exemplifies “Trance Lyricism,” blending music and profound thought in rhythmic, emotional poetry. He explores identity, reality, and metaphors while inviting readers into a meditative experience. His unique language vibrates with layered meanings and spiritual undertones, transcending traditional poetry to evoke a deep understanding and connection.

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  • I Am the Resurrection (James Young)

    On a bustling Christmas Eve, a grief-stricken man visits his son’s grave, carrying a solitary rose. As snow falls, he reflects on his loss, believing he failed his son. Unexpectedly, the spirit of his boy appears, bringing comfort and reminding him of the eternal bond of love and faith. The man finds solace, realizing that…

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  • The Watch (Umme Pritam)

    The Watch (Umme Pritam)

    The narrator reflects on a past relationship while retrieving her watch from an ex. Despite intentions for closure, her emotions resurface, leading to a bittersweet farewell. As she grapples with lingering feelings and the realization of love lost, she finds herself emotionally vulnerable, confronting unexpected heartache after their final encounter.

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  • Virtually Dead (Gillian Fletcher) (Wrising Writers Magazine)

    In a dystopian future where death is processed via EulogyOS, Sam is mistakenly declared dead and faces a bureaucratic nightmare while navigating a world reliant on algorithms. As he fights to reclaim his identity, he learns that his digital persona has become more valuable than the real him. Sam must decide whether to erase his…

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  • What’s Left (Dave Mainelli) (Seven Arts Magazine)

    Trauma has a way of changing people for the worse. Add that to a culture that told you to tough it up even if it literally cost you your arm. . .

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  • Deus Ex Machina (James Young) (Seven Arts Magazine)

    Donnie Ashford, a novice actor, seizes an opportunity to join a college play led by the eccentric director Michelle Denning. Amid chaotic rehearsals and imaginative ideas, they decide on a pirate-themed story, “Deus Ex Machina,” exploring love and rivalry. The group’s quirky dynamics promise an entertaining performance ahead.

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