by Rajib_Dhar_7812
I am a blogger. I write on various blogs (Station Blog, Civilization Blog, New Age Blog, Women's Chapter, Women's Blog, Somewhere In Blog) for women's rights under different names (not in my own name), for minority rights and for human rights around the world.And former co-literary editor of "Retirement Cultural Group Chittagong". In 2011, a self-written book of poetry was published at the Bengali Cultural Book Fair.
by Solomon_maachalla
A short story about a decision that turned the fate of the whole world. A fight against racial abuse and discrimination. Racism is bad regardless of the colour we should try to fight against it #blacklivesmatter
by Chinwendu_Chukwu_7123
A white missionary, Father Jones, in his priestly journey from the neighbouring Ụkwa village, advances his cause further, into Amaokwe, a land comfortable in the traditional ways of worship. Jones and one of his earliest converts, Brother Peter, take their audacious Christian teachings to the unbelieving villagers, declaring that only those who embrace the new faith and renounce the old ways would be saved. Their evangelistic efforts meet stiff opposition from staunch adherents of the tradition…
by Iam_Tobzyjay
A short story about a decision that turned the fate of the whole world. A fight against racial abuse and discrimination. Racism is bad regardless of the colour we should try to fight against it #blacklivesmatter
by butzdenn
Based on a true story about living with schizophrenia, and how the events turned the protagonist into a wandering homeless vagrant into the city under the dictates of his illness like delusion, paranoia and auditory hallucination and how he managed to have survived, and returned home, become better in remission. The story is about the experience he have on that 7 month-period of homelessness and vagrancy due to a mental disorder. A crazy person's memory of what did actually happen.
by Asdrubal_Teran_3823
The world is submerged in darkness, human beings are the same darkness, Liam a boy who has experienced that feeling of darkness first hand and who has been saved by a man who life insisted on crossing them by accident.This story explores many aspects of people and love between two people who are from different worlds, the darkness of humanity will allow that love to win or be destroyed by them
by DaoistPAoi9V
The Kpelle or Guerze lived in North Sudan during the sixteenth century, before fleeing to other parts of North West Africa into what is now Mali. Their flight was due to internal conflicts between the tribes from the crumbling Sudanic Empire. Some migrated to Liberia, Mauritania, and Chad. They still maintained their traditional and cultural heritage despite their migration. Some of those countries still respect their cultural and traditional practices. Unfortunately for Liberia, the emergence o…
by Asad_Jutt_6227
This intensely autobiographical novel recounts the story of Paul Morel, a young artist growing to manhood in a British working-class family rife with conflict. The author’s vivid evocation of life in a Nottingham mining village in the years before the First World War and his depiction of the all-consuming nature of possessive love and sexual attraction make this one of Lawrence’s most powerful novels. The poet Philip Larkin said, “If Lawrence had been killed off after writing [Sons and Lovers], …
by terry2com
Immigrant overcomes poverty and Antisemitism to change newspapers and confront the powers that be of the Gilded Age.
by Abigail_Sinclair
i can't wait for coming towards you with that red thread of ours is something visible to us and not to everyone. someday somewhere and somehow we will eat again. TO LEARN ABOUT THEM PLEASE READ ABOU THE NOVEL FULL.