She never was a great swimmer. Even as she strode from her car to the pool at the back of the lush apartment complex where she lived, shedding bits of her clothing, she knew it was madness. Maybe a little madness wasn’t so bad. It had been a disappointing week and an even more … [Read more...] about Madness
Short Story
The Bold Ghetto Girl
Nani akona nare ninarrate hii story? Nuliza..nani akona nare ninarrate hii story? Cheki, niko pale Kibra namba nane, Ni usiku wa manane, kuna giza na kila mtu anasema vile Size 8 namba nane amechapa show fiti Nimetoka concert na baridi imezidi, my small hands trying to cuddle … [Read more...] about The Bold Ghetto Girl
Forgotten Truth
Trust and obey for there is no other way to be happy in Jesus but to trust and obey “These were the words that she frequently had to mention as she sat down with fear and dreadful emotions. Emotions that threatened to expose the truth that she once knew but choose to forget, … [Read more...] about Forgotten Truth
PERIPHERY OF LOVE AND LIFE
My uncle John got a chance to join a relative in Japan. He worked as a retailer in Kabukicho district for some months and later after saving enough money he enrolled to study music in Tokyo School of Music and dance – Shibuya. And when he was stable enough to take care of … [Read more...] about PERIPHERY OF LOVE AND LIFE
TIME FLIES.
We are teenagers. Our hands are clumsy, too big for our skinny limbs, not sure where to go or what to think. These hands hold pens, and books, and dreams. We discuss the future in vivid colors, full of blossoming hope of what it could hold. Neither of us says it, our lips tied by … [Read more...] about TIME FLIES.