Published in Paper Poetry·PinnedMember-onlyTherapistWithout a degree — Hey! Hey back! What do you do for a living? I’m a mental health specialist. Cool. How many patients have you treated so far? Millions, no thousands. I’ve lost count. When did you start your practice? Hmmm. Nine lives ago. Amazing. Do you ever get tired? No. I like to manifest myself in all my glory. Well. What’s so special…Poetry1 min read
Published in The Lark·PinnedMember-onlyVictoryAgainst all odds — Vincent Valentino stood tall on the podium to address the vagrant, vicious, and verbose attackers gathered in the Valleywood town hall to propose a ban on the book, Vanity, written by a famous local writer, Victoria Valdez. …Fiction4 min read
Published in About Me Stories·PinnedMember-onlyAbout Me — Fatima ImamThe metamorphosis from a Historian to a Poet — After spending 50+ years on the planet, I am just living for myself and enjoying every moment. I’ll like to call myself a student of life. Being born in an intellectually wealthy family in India’s most culturally diverse cities, Lucknow, gave me a clear perspective that knowledge leads to success…About Me4 min read
Published in The Lark·2 days agoMember-onlyNeutralZero waste society — Nuclear wars had annihilated most of humanity except for a few pockets of marginalized communities leading the campaign to make the planet one hundred percent energy-efficient and pollution free. Not satisfied with the government solutions to combat climate change noted scientists resigned and ventured into privatized research projects to work…Fiction3 min read
Published in iPoetry·4 days agoMember-onlyUnfulfilled PromisesIntentions were never honest In sickness and sadness. In riches and poverty. We will love each other. We will be together. In the presence of fear. In the absence of challenges. We will support each other. We will thrive together. In times of need. In the moments of abundance. We will be…Poetry1 min read
Published in The Lark·5 days agoMember-onlyLove Story* — Part TwoWhen the dreaded disease separated them — Life was busy for most in Lomé; life was hard and strict for some. Life was fun, full of free food and entertainment for the lucky ones. …Fiction5 min read
Published in The Lark·Aug 11Member-onlyLove Story* — Part OneWhen the flood separated the lovers — A long time ago, there were two strangers from different worlds who had no reason to cross paths-how could they? …Fiction4 min read
Published in iPoetry·Aug 8Member-onlyQueueNot worth it — Away from the criteria of success. Far behind the pulsating trends. Absent from the accolades. Backstage and forgotten in the crowds. Who gets to decide the path to success? Who knows what failure looks like? Don’t pretend to care. Don’t dare to interpret. Some souls were not satisfied with the…Poetry1 min read
Published in iPoetry·Aug 5Member-onlyDaringTo survive and thrive — I had no chance of dignified survival. The world has places for us to live-nowhere. I had no access to fair opportunities. The world has answers for people like us-not eligible. I had no inclination to raise an objection. The world has an explanation for people like us-not required. I had no reason to crave a…Poetry1 min read
Published in The Lark·Aug 5Member-onlyJinxed*An angelic touch of healing — Jenny didn’t have the last name as someone had left her in the garbage bin outside the Jersey city general hospital’s ER. Jokes were exchanged regarding the parentage of a beautiful angel-maybe she was born out of wedlock, or was a child of a loveless marriage? …Fiction4 min read