A riveting Betcha Didn’t Know from American History…. Lauren Bradford delivers the true story of the only woman to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor! You’ll wonder why you never heard this one!!
Intentionally Humble
The practice of becoming humble is one that can really be developed by making use of a simple yet very interesting and rewarding habit to add into...
Einstein’s Brain
Would you believe Albert Einstein’s brain was stolen and went missing for 40 years—only to turn up after traveling across the U.S. in a Tupperware...
The Cask of Amontillado
First published in 1846, this grim short story is told from the perspective of a man whose family name has been insulted by an arrogant wine...
Plot Twists and Rabbit Trails: How to Keep Readers Curious
In this playful and insightful piece, Tami Nantz explores how the best stories don’t always stick to the main road. With examples from masters like...
Imperfections
Armon J. Newton delves into the intricate beauty of imperfections, drawing from personal experiences and tangible landmarks. In a captivating...
Apology Not Accepted
Did you say, “I’m sorry,” but your apology was met with indifference? Andy reveals the reason why…
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I loved the “Betcha Didn’t know,” by Lauren. Great story!