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ce Jewish girl would serve you on a Christmas morning and also how you can make delicious Potato Latkes for Hanukkah.</p><p id="2c8b"><a href="undefined">Gurpreet Dhariwal</a> puts on display a wonderful collection of music albums that will make you fall in love with them and also pens down a beautiful letter to the last day of the year.</p><p id="6bfd"><a href="undefined">Gholamreza Zare</a> definitely wants his readers to stay positive at all times and therefore shares a whopping 111 quotes about positivity, love with only 13 words in them.</p><p id="e2b3"><a href="undefined">Grey Hen With A Pen</a> beautifully writes a Ballad of Cyril rose and also shares a heart-warming letter to her granny revisiting her wonderful memories with her.</p><p id="0b35"><a href="undefined">Genius Turner</a> is one hell of a genius who keeps exploring the minds of other geniuses through his articles. His latest stories talk about Einstein's formula for a happy life and why rich people would rather give than receive.</p><p id="53a7"><a href="undefined">Giorgos Pantsios</a> shows you how your life will look without technology for 15 days and also writes a letter for the year 2020 and 2021.</p><p id="b3a5"><a href="undefined">Gianfranco Vigneri</a> is wondering if we are wrong to hope for a better year but is sure that we should learn to raise the glance.</p><p id="3cb0"><a href="undefined">Guy Venturi</a> has beautifully penned out his frustration for not being curated as a writer.</p><p id="a92c"><a href="undefined">Gary Westfal</a> shares his journey from an unknown writer to the best-selling author and his reflection of the previous year while stepping into the new year.</p><p id="3b69"><b>H</b></p><p id="59e1"><a href="undefined">Human Improved</a> shared how he tricked his brain to enjoy doing hard things and also how one should really quit any addiction.</p><p id="abf0"><a href="undefined">Haider Jamal Abbasi</a> shares the world’s coldest places where the temperature reaches -92.2C but never misses to wish his folks a very Happy New Year.</p><p id="4868"><a href="undefined">Harshal Murkute</a> is gutsy to share the ugly truth about self-improvement but is even optimistic about sharing the 9 small changes that can improve our life.</p><p id="db8d"><a href="undefined">Hudson Rennie</a> is very creative in pointing out the fact his none of his articles except one got curated but that doesn't stop him from rewinding and taking you to the era of the 90s movie night.</p><p id="acea"><a href="undefined">Hakan Oztunc</a> is a math genius who is making his readers wonder if math is indeed an invention but never forgets to make us have some fun with mathematics too.</p><p id="a356"><a href="undefined">Hkrishnakj</a> is trying to analyze if the YETI/BIGFOOT found by the Indian Army is a myth of real while on the other side shares that he is worried about his future today but that won't be the case later.</p><p id="44cf"><a href="undefined">Husna Imran Butt</a> pens a beautiful poem ‘Brigid arms’ while encouraging you to do something even if it seems impossible to do.</p><p id="f46b"><a href="undefined">Haris Mohammad</a> tries to warn you of the 5 red flags you must not ignore in people you hang out with and also the 5 life-traps one should avoid if they want to become successful.</p><p id="7ff8"><a href="undefined">Hossein Raspberry</a> is a history buff who tries to explore why 46 B.C. is the longest recorded year int he history and the vaguest too while sharing 5 historical facts that sound too impossible to believe.</p><p id="b41d"><a href="undefined">Hazel Clementine</a> is trying to inculcate a lifetime reading habit in her viewers by giving them 7 ways to do it but she is also trying to explain why eating healthy can be pretty expensive.</p><p id="61f0"><b>I</b></p><p id="e9fd"><a href="undefined">Imad</a> shares a paranormal poem but doesn't forget to narrate the story of history’s forgotten children.</p><p id="2847"><a href="undefined">Israrkhan</a> shares why he feels 2021 will be a year of hope while sharing the 5 most powerful queens of Africa you should know about.</p><p id="9160"><a href="undefined">Isaiah McCall</a> shares his generation's way of shopping and how to get out of your music comfort zone in 2021.</p><p id="afb3"><a href="undefined">Ivana Tucak</a> shares the truth about wearing eyeglasses from the year 1802 and informs the actions taken by the Stasi after they arrested agents from a restaurant.</p><p id="2f49"><a href="undefined">Insightful Stories with Del Adey-Jones</a> tells you how your vulnerability is your strength and invites you to search the inner sanctuary that can help you be yourself anytime.</p><p id="96ed"><b>J</b></p><p id="4c55"><a href="undefined">Jo-Ann Harris</a> talks about a man who made every child’s wish come true while reminding us of one of the famous advice given by mothers to stop making faces as they tend to remain that way.</p><p id="e19c"><a href="undefined">J E McLaren</a> shares life lessons from a niche entrepreneur on how to live a meaningful life and that most of our articles can flop but that’s okay.</p><p id="f803"><a href="undefined">James G Brennan</a> talks about the legend of an Irish warrior queen Maeve and also pens a free verse poem about swimming in restaurant lights.</p><p id="5b59"><a href="undefined">Johannes Mudi</a> accepts that 6-packs is not for him in his lockdown diary and staying alive is his best new year resolution.</p><p id="0d67"><a href="undefined">Jacob Grandstaff</a> tells you why crushing the whiskey rebellion was so important and why he loves America.</p><p id="f7b8"><a href="undefined">J.J. Pryor</a> shares a whopping 17 min read of 332 headlines with over 10k claps each after anticipating if the Bitcoin will climb to 1,00,000 in 2021 or not?</p><p id="5947"><a href="undefined">Jordan Mendiola</a>, the chief-editor at the Long-term perspective explains how being a hoarder can be the most toxic thing you do and what are the ups and downs as a life-long Seahawks fan.</p><p id="f3af"><a href="undefined">Joe Moody</a> writes a little something to his younger self pertaining to his first book and also finding time to share his neighbor’s secret to happiness even after losing her dog.</p><p id="22c4"><a href="undefined">Josh Balerite Acol</a> who has become my dear friend has written a heart-warming poem for her dear friend while she urges her followers and fans to let her be in her zone.</p><p id="e2d7"><a href="undefined">JL Matthews</a> reminds us why we shouldn't use Grammarly and lists down overused stock photos that he feels should be stopped using by people.</p><p id="27ab"><a href="undefined">Jackie Bluzer</a> shares how one can put an end to all the food-binging habits for once and for all while dissecting the quintessential hamburger deluxe.</p><p id="2120"><a href="undefined">Jaysankar D Talukdar</a> shares the top 7 shlokas from Bhagavad Gita for children and how 2020 was the year for a conscious shift in mind.</p><p id="eab0"><a href="undefined">Joseph Serwach</a> advises you to live life like you are playing a video game and looks at how Americans spend around 17 hours each day looking at electronic screens.</p><p id="05da"><a href="undefined">Dr. John Rose</a> dives into nostalgia when he recollects his encounter with an obnoxious woman with a tinge of humor.</p><p id="619d"><a href="undefined">Jesse J Rogers</a> completes the task of summarizing his 39 years on earth in an amazing 8-minute read and shares why he feels thankful for the year 2020.</p><p id="2f68"><a href="undefined">Jacob Flanders</a> pens a letter to his heartbreaker trying to find light in his breakup while sharing a short story on old habits.</p><p id="f179"><a href="undefined">Jodie</a> insists that humans should know how to heal their wounds and he also tries his hand at a short and beautiful Christmas story.</p><p id="7a6b"><a href="undefined">Justin Dubs</a> shares the ultimate guide to understanding macronutrients and all that he learned about fitness.</p><p id="0839"><a href="undefined">J. Rosemarie Francis</a> shares 6 secrets to aging with vitality and the 7 lessons she learned after a year of podcasting.</p><p id="8195"><a href="undefined">Jennifer Marie</a> talks about the captivating life of a 19th-century feminist and also about finding joy in all the chaos.</p><p id="82cf"><a href="undefined">JKV</a> shares why she keeps staying at home and also that one should watch Dark is a state of mind series which can blow your mind.</p><p id="2a4b"><b>K</b></p><p id="3957"><a href="undefined">Kapil Goel</a> was kind enough to tag me for being a reader of his amazing stories and I am thankful to him for that. He shares his secret of staying motivated all the time and also does a self-reflection about himself in the previous year.</p><p id="7489"><a href="undefined">Kim Vansant</a> shares a heart-warming story about unconditional love and makes you understand your physical condition by asking you to analyze your symptoms.</p><p id="333b"><a href="undefined">Kristi Jacobsen</a> happily shares with her followers the best 5 books she read in the year 2020 but doesn't forget to list down certain tips and tricks to come back from a burn-out during a pandemic.</p><p id="ce1a"><a href="undefined">Kiranjeet Kaur</a> writes a brief introduction about her in Illumination-curated and shows her city Patiala where he highlights the famous places one can visit.</p><p id="6c84"><a href="undefined">Karen Downton</a> shares day 30 of her NaNoWriMo challenge which marked her finish line and her experience with the whole journey while wishing her readers a very happy new year.</p><p id="a132"><a href="undefined">K-Star</a> ensures that all the writers get tired of counting their money and for that she shares a story that could help us earn 20,000 and also advice how we should start investing in people if we want to become successful writers.</p><p id="9b62"><a href="undefined">KFLOTE</a> shares what he learned after losing it all and why he feels that losing it all was the best thing that happened to him.</p><p id="5892"><a href="undefined">Keith Greiveldinger</a> talks about color and how it can affect your strength to win your day while talking about the power of perception and how it can be used to win everyday.</p><p id="d72e"><a href="undefined">KR Franklin</a> shares how he separates his comments from his stories and invites his readers to ask any questions they may have regarding this writing platform in his comment section.</p><p id="a583"><a href="undefined">Kalis King</a> advises us to not just become a creator but a prolific one while sharing his new year resolutions with us.</p><p id="a195"><a href="undefined">Karen DeGroot Carter</a> shares why she chose to write on this platform and how she reached the milestone of a whopping 1,000 followers.</p><p id="7268"><a href="undefined">Kyle Davison Bair</a> helps you transform your emotional health and also encourages you to be brave enough to wait as he believes strength comes when we least expect it.</p><p id="052d"><a href="undefined">Kenan Kolday</a> shares about Nardugan which is the ancient origin of Christmas traditions and also the non-Christian origins of Christmas in a wonderful manner.</p><p id="a9cb"><a href="undefined">Kelly Carmody</a> tells you why having friends makes us healthier and he even teaches you how to talk to strangers.</p><p id="bc8a"><a href="undefined">Kylie Craft</a> doesn't shy away from sharing 4 of the oddest yet effective quotes in the world and also the Brazillian wax that went terribly wrong.</p><p id="be27"><a href="undefined">Karan Kumar</a> is smart to point out that we should never judge a book by its cover in a wonderful series and also shares a motivational story titled ‘4 wives in 1 house’.</p><p id="22bb"><a href="undefined">Kimmy Tao</a> writes beautifully in 1-min reads titled, ‘esteem in your bloodstream’ and ‘loneliness is not real’.</p><p id="7c07"><a href="undefined">Kashi Reshkova</a> talks about the movie ‘love, wedding, repeat’ that can provide us the most unexpected perspective about life and how a wonky tree has helped him appreciate things that he can’t change.</p><p id="8df4"><a href="undefined">Kiran Yasmin</a> wonders why it is so difficult for her to leave her husband and also shares some easy ways to get our children to read more books.</p><p id="d777"><b>L</b></p><p id="9eb4"><a href="undefined">Lisa hickey</a> asks us to think about what we can say today that someone can remember for the next 35 years while sharing an addict’s memoir.</p><p id="646b"><a href="undefined">Lopes Charmingman</a> writes a beautiful poem about the day he met his love and also disclosed his thoughts about karma.</p><p id="e816"><a href="undefined">Leo Guinan</a> talks about how making money online should be easy now and how one can go from an idea to a product in just 4 months.</p><p id="da8a"><a href="undefined">Liam Ireland</a> shares his entire year’s journey with the publication ‘Illumination’ and wishes everyone a very happy new year by being thankful and grateful to everyone.</p><p id="eb28"><a href="undefined">Lori Lamothe</a> shares her beautiful works titled ‘after a storm’, ‘life in the time of corona’, and also talks about Kristen Lepionka’s mystery series that breaks the LGBTQ barriers.</p><p id="57eb"><a href="undefined">Lily Dune</a> is a brave woman who talks about the man who sexually assaulted her but claimed to be a liberal-card carrying feminist.</p><p id="cde6"><a href="undefined">Dr. Ludovic Gros MD</a> explains how the anti-vaxxer movement is affected by Covid-19 and how the Swedish model faltered in the same above category.</p><p id="ef95"><a href="undefined">Life Coach Vinayam</a> teaches us to reinvent the business model through ‘design-thinking’ and writes a short story on ‘your decision’.</p><p id="5ca5"><a href="undefined">Lawson Wallace</a> shares how a cop taught him that kindness is weakness and how he thought that free writing and morning pages were a waste of time.</p><p id="a450"><b>M</b></p><p id="7995"><a href="undefined">Mike Maher</a> tries to rate the Simpson’s Christmas episodes and wonders if the Simpsons are no longer the realistic family.</p><p id="cd7d"><a href="undefined">Dr. Mehmet Yildiz</a> is an amazing man who has been successfully running four awesome publications under his scrutiny. He is totally a people person and his latest stories wish his entire team of readers, writers, and editors a very Happy New Year.</p><p id="72c7"><a href="undefined">Dr. Michael Heng</a> is trying to weigh if the future offered by the year 2021 matters to him or not and also how in the year 2020 America’s democracy had a slow death.</p><p id="1fb5"><a href="undefined">Manolo Romero</a> teaches us how to improve our decisions to get closer to our goals and also to improve our life by becoming an excellent communicator.</p><p id="6243"><a href="undefined">Michele Thomas</a> in her latest tries to make us aware of the swamp creatures and is also quick to share her 2020 reflection just at the perfect time.</p><p id="7df6"><a href="undefined">Megan Nicole Morgan</a> is quick to share things that one should experience in Baltimore and always comes back to nature with her poem on little pink flowers.</p><p id="7da7"><a href="undefined">Michael Ranjitsingh</a> shares the allure of handwritten letters and also a beautiful writeup about a father’s love.</p><p id="3c7f"><a href="undefined">Matt Inman</a> gives us ways to survive the tricky annual performance reviews and also teaches us why culture is more important than one’s skill.</p><p id="a5f1"><a href="undefined">Mayur Sarda</a> is smart to note that ignorance is a gift and is also gutsy enough to encourage us to take our pains everywhere we go so we are always reminded of our past mistakes.</p><p id="08df"><a href="undefined">Mahnoor Javed</a> shows her genius side by teaching Vector quantization using the K-means algorithm and also about implementing different kernels of SVC algorithm on the Iris dataset.</p><p id="6ad9"><a href="undefined">MaryJo Wagner, Ph.D.</a> talks about a hurricane that was named ‘Nana’ and also enlightens us as to how entrepreneurs with ADHD meditate.</p><p id="3577"><a href="undefined">Mindsmatter</a> shares a story about a flat-earther and a holocaust denier walking into a bar and also how they managed to biohack their sleep.</p><p id="08e2"><a href="undefined">Muhammad Nasrullah Khan</a> highlights Lord Alfred Tennyson in ‘The death of the old year’ while embracing the beautiful New Years' morning in his 2-minute read.</p><p id="fe6b"><a href="undefined">Marx D.</a> makes you think if you really need those extra bucks and also shares his results from doing 100 push-ups a day for thirty days.</p><p id="a9d5"><a href="undefined">Matan Valdman</a> invites his readers to predict the future and also tells them about his own journey of creation.</p><p id="86f5"><a href="undefined">Melissa Speed</a> sends a chill down your spine with her poem ‘The unknown chill’ and shares her emotions where she understands her grandmother’s grief and her personal loss.</p><p id="4ead"><a href="undefined">Matt Ray</a> brings to light unique tongue-eating creatures and shares his experience with the Hash house harriers.</p><p id="264c"><a href="undefined">Michelle Loucadoux, MBA</a> shares a collection of stories she thinks various readers would love to explore while penning down 4 quotes for folks who hate New Year resolutions.</p><p id="6ff2"><a href="undefined">Michael Burg, MD</a> is brilliant in telling a story from a story’s point of view but does not forget to blame Trump who ruined his hotel stays.</p><p id="463b"><a href="undefined">Manasi Diwakar</a> is no less than a poetic goddess whose words literally dance on the paper making the reader dance as well. Her latest creations titled ‘And that is how I fell in love’ and ‘A Cadillac wish’ prove just that.</p><p id="4d25"><a href="undefined">Michael East</a> is busy solving the mystery about who killed the WWE superstar Dino Bravo while unlocking the truth behind the Wow signal.</p><p id="2151"><a href="undefined">Marc Oakley</a> makes us dive into the sad, strange, and sneaky world of the private investigation but relaxes us too with the top five quarantine music covers.</p><p id="cdad"><a href="undefined">Manik Saggar</a> asks his readers to do themselves a favor by making n excel sheet about their death and also reminds them to stop worrying about using too much social media.</p><p id="e93b"><a href="undefined">Matthew Prince</a> tries to warn the world about choosing from either capitalism or humanity and also about his experience of losing his valuable savings in the Forex market and the lessons we can learn from his mistakes.</p><p id="ff02"><a href="undefined">Mystic Wordsmith</a> shares about a unique disorder with her readers and also shares an America’s review of India.</p><p id="e028"><b>N</b></p><p id="c2f4"><a href="undefined">Neha Ravindra</a> is a terrific writer who guides her fans as to how they can break up with their bad habits for a better year and also lists down for us 35 things we should tell ourselves each morning.</p><p id="fed6"><a href="undefined">Nikos Vitorakis</a> educates us about a cryptocurrency for everyday people while playing with our minds in his story that challenges us to have no control over reading his story out of our free wills.</p><p id="9a62"><a href="undefined">Niki Cy</a> shares some thoughts on the applicability of AML/CFT requirements to decentralized crypto exchanges.</p><p id="0b67"><a href="undefined">Nick Keehler</a> tells how he writes to defy the universe and wonders what else was he supposed to do in life.</p><p id="466b"><a href="undefined">Nika Paradis</a> shares a thing or two about learning and shares her last 2020 piece while welcoming the New Year with open arms.</p><p id="cfac"><a href="undefined">Nori Ji</a> talks in detail about how they were conned into adulterous relationships.</p><p id="e1ba"><a href="undefined">Nishi</a> shares a fitness secret where drinking 750 ml of lemon water every day for two months changed

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her body and also brings to you a culmination of 50 best life advice from 100-year-olds.</p><p id="aa3f"><a href="undefined">Naveenya Gunasekar</a> reviews the Digital Deepak Internship Program and how marketing can contribute to your business's success.</p><p id="4c92"><a href="undefined">Neera Mahajan</a> shares her philosophy to make it big on this writing platform and talks about two cities — Valparaiso and Santiago in great detail.</p><p id="41e8"><a href="undefined">Natalie Catherine</a> helps you find the courage to let life break you and reminds us that productivity and self-help hacks are leaving us all exhausted.</p><p id="58d4"><a href="undefined">Nikhil Meshram</a> dares to wonder what would happen if everyone speaks nothing but the truth and is also spreading the magic of lo-fi music to the whole world.</p><p id="99ba"><a href="undefined">Nate Peterson</a> describes a simple date he went to and how a sweet woman teaches him to smile.</p><p id="4b6d"><a href="undefined">Nellian Musyoka</a> tells us why we need digital marketing as a small business and how to naturally melt fatigue, muscle pain, and stress away.</p><p id="00df"><b>O</b></p><p id="af82"><a href="undefined">Oyku Uzuncarsili</a> educates us about the symbols on our plastic containers and how being continuously exposed to bad news affects our lives.</p><p id="f247"><a href="undefined">OAO</a> tells us about simple actions that can improve a pediatric urgent care visit and throws light on the COVID-19 vaccine urgency amongst the health workers.</p><p id="ed02"><b>P</b></p><p id="77e1"><a href="undefined">Dr. Preeti Singh</a> is completely in love with the flower Rose where she shares wonderful sonnets praising their beauty and life and how their fragrance invites us to a majestic new year.</p><p id="cfe9"><a href="undefined">Puzi</a> shares with us a heart-warming mother's plea along with some delightful surprises.</p><p id="b5d1"><a href="undefined">Pallvi</a> asks her readers to live like a boss and shares her confession about loving the way her name is being called by the significant other.</p><p id="e4d8"><a href="undefined">Pradeep</a> educates us all about contract tracing with privacy, recursive queries, and the digital signature rabbit hole.</p><p id="3197"><a href="undefined">Penofgold</a> talks about how the Facebook community standards can climb Mt. Everest while talking about a close friend Ana who finally confided that she had been trying to hide her flabby arms for years.</p><p id="7a72"><a href="undefined">Prakash Joshi Pax</a> shares a story by Warren Buffet who highlights the difference between doers and dreamers and the 7 habits you should leave behind in 2020.</p><p id="fa90"><a href="undefined">Priyadarshi Ranjan, Ph.D.</a> talks about meditation at the great Mount Kailash and shares details about a Himalayan lake that was popularized by a classic movie, which is a perfect place to find oneself.</p><p id="8314"><a href="undefined">Patrick M. Ohana</a> is pondering over the reason why all of us write in the first place while taking time for a haiku on sensitive handling.</p><p id="329d"><a href="undefined">Paul Argyle</a> is learning to become an entrepreneur while working for Vivien and how entrepreneurs learn to live on the sharp edge of ambiguity.</p><p id="fea4"><a href="undefined">Pam Saraga</a> sheds light on unintended consequences of the digital age and writes about a sweet Christmas evening from his cat’s point of view.</p><p id="562b"><a href="undefined">Paul Ryburn</a> provides technical support by sharing how to save time and prevent stress and how a morning gratitude meditation should be a part of your routine.</p><p id="aab2"><a href="undefined">Phil McCain</a> reminds us that good things happen when we quit trying and tells us the benefits of our quarter-life crisis.</p><p id="f746"><b>Q</b></p><p id="7bf4"><a href="undefined">Quy Ma</a> helps the new writers by sharing answers to some very famous FAQ’s for beginners and also asks his readers if they want to know who their favorite writers are on this platform.</p><p id="40ca"><b>R</b></p><p id="0dd4"><a href="undefined">Randy Rather</a> is in a Christmas dilemma but still advises his fans to shoot first and ask questions later. Read more to find out.</p><p id="4d8b"><a href="undefined">René Junge</a> is a brilliant and best-selling writer who shares about the morning routine of an author who has written 30 novels and 250 articles.</p><p id="cef2"><a href="undefined">Raga Shayens Abran</a> shares how you can break up with your partner without hurting their feelings and bullying affects an adult.</p><p id="ecc0"><a href="undefined">Rhuwell Samano</a> shares a whopping 10-minute read where he reveals everything he has been working on recently and also gives an elaborate 2020 review in his latest lockdown edition.</p><p id="b451"><a href="undefined">rowen Maeve</a> shares her sweet poems in the reform of paper cuts, pigments, and sepia.</p><p id="fcfc"><a href="undefined">Rose Bak</a> highlights how period poverty causes serious issues for women and girls alike while explaining how Hydrogen Peroxide can save us both time and money.</p><p id="c370"><a href="undefined">Rochelle Silva</a> writes a poetic prompt on her childhood dreams and shares an interview with Asitha Rathnayake, a Ph.D. student from the University of Cambridge, UK.</p><p id="dcfb"><a href="undefined">Roshana Ariel</a> writes a prayer for a spiritual wanderer and talks about what according to her is a perfect job.</p><p id="e13d"><a href="undefined">Reyadul Islam</a> shares 10 images around the world that will commemorate 2020 and the new year goals that truly express one’s satisfaction.</p><p id="8c29"><a href="undefined">Romio</a> feels that tree rings may hold clues to the impact of distant supernovas on earth and also shares new rules by Goole.</p><p id="e245"><a href="undefined">Rusty Alderson</a> tells you to master your Lexicon and you will master your life and he also feels that every person is a story in themselves.</p><p id="3a67"><a href="undefined">Rati J.</a> is a beautiful poet who shares her beautiful write-ups ‘it becomes serious when it becomes casual’ and ‘a letter to the elders’.</p><p id="05cf"><a href="undefined">Rabia Akram</a> explains the benefits of having a house plant and asks you if loud sounds make you angry while trying to educate us about Misophonia.</p><p id="2c9a"><a href="undefined">Robert Trakofler</a> is an amazing poet who shows his poetic skills in his latest works Solitaire and Dark Winter.</p><p id="2e45"><a href="undefined">Ravi</a> shares 3 quotes by Bodhidharma that will change the way you see the world and also educates us about making a discord antispam Bot using Python.</p><p id="ab1a"><a href="undefined">Rejoice Denhere</a> tells us all about Rubin Ritter and why he is leaving his job while also wishing a happy new year to her readers.</p><p id="c927"><a href="undefined">Roger Skibowski</a> shows us how we tend to think deeper about life when we are close to death and that whoever has money can have the truth told their way.</p><p id="8a05"><b>S</b></p><p id="356d"><a href="undefined">Steve Klubertanz</a> explains to us what makes a Christmas gift special and how big brothers can teach us an important lesson.</p><p id="7d8e"><a href="undefined">Sara Smith</a> seems to have mastered Instagram as she shares a quick fix to some posting issues on Instagram and addresses some Instagram related issues for her readers.</p><p id="7efa"><a href="undefined">Shashwat Agarwal</a> who is a sensitive person himself shares how you can free yourself from attachment and be truly happy and also shares a habit, 20 minutes of which can improve your life tremendously.</p><p id="e021"><a href="undefined">Saumya Hariharan</a> warns us about borders that exist inside us and that we should choose them carefully while she takes time to pen down a beautiful poem titled, ‘Where are you when I need you?’</p><p id="5370"><a href="undefined">Sachin Mishra</a> educates us about the four main reasons sue to which people tend to fail on medium and also gives us an understanding as to what should leave us with 2020.</p><p id="b1f9"><a href="undefined">Saeed Ahmad</a> helps us reflect on why many of us aren’t able to achieve what we really want and also gives us the key to master the art of storytelling as a Data Scientist.</p><p id="38d0"><a href="undefined">Sajina Ignatius</a> pens down two beautiful poems titled, ‘Shades of darkness’ and ‘lost love’ where she exudes the plethora of talent she holds as a writer.</p><p id="e700"><a href="undefined">Shawn Laib</a> pays an ode to a beautiful author Serrano for his book ‘basketball’ that inspires him and his team while he confidently declares that he won't apologize for offending white people.</p><p id="693e"><a href="undefined">Stephen Marks</a> shares details about the bizarre case of Charles Whitman and that why he doesn't believe in forgiveness.</p><p id="ba7b"><a href="undefined">Sherry S</a> questions her readers if they really are in charge of their voices while carefully sharing no-nonsense career advice that most people learn too late in their lives.</p><p id="7291"><a href="undefined">Sudipto Chanda</a> who is also a productivity hacker calmly points out to the presenters to not kill people with their PowerPoint presentations and in the same light shares 3 easy steps to wake-up and set our day.</p><p id="4f9a"><a href="undefined">Scarlett Jess Perrodin</a> painfully reveals the fragments of his memories that have been gatekeepers of the trauma and abuse while disclosing the hard truth about perfectionism.</p><p id="bee4"><a href="undefined">Savannah Bloom</a> very gracefully yet sensuously shares the intimate details of her sexual encounter with a stranger on the beach and also how she loved it when her partner guided her on what to do and how she loved every bit of it.</p><p id="eed3"><a href="undefined">SamaFathima</a> shares some exclusive tips for skin care during winter and spills the secrets of grandmother’s magical glowing skin.</p><p id="0d6c"><a href="undefined">Svetlana Smith</a> shows her literary genius with her latest works ‘starting again’ and ‘Daphne and Paulo’ where she tells a story in a way that is sure to have their readers spell-bound.</p><p id="37b3"><a href="undefined">Sakari Lacross</a> writes a mini-poetry on making it through the storm while writing an article about the dangers that lurk in some families due to which his mother never allowed him around the family.</p><p id="5f29"><a href="undefined">SharadhaR</a> gives reasons for leaving her 9–5 job in 2020 to become a full-time freelance writer and also reflects if writing as a profession is worth it or not for being one’s primary choice of career.</p><p id="8e77"><a href="undefined">Shafiur Rahman</a> reminds his audiences of the responsibilities of employers for the acts of employees and also shares a step-by-step plan for maintaining personal hygiene.</p><p id="74bd"><a href="undefined">Sarthak Nimje</a> gives away tricks to double your productivity and discloses 11 abilities that can help one find their true passion.</p><p id="d0b8"><a href="undefined">Steven Allison</a> extends his support for the non-binary people and urges you to do the same in simple ways while penning a post-truth Christmas message about a trailblazing broadcaster that used a deepfake Queen Elizabeth to highlight society’s misinformation problem.</p><p id="b622"><a href="undefined">Sal</a>, a history buff, shares details of the five bloodiest battles that changed the course of our history while contrasting it with the fascinating history of New Year celebrations.</p><p id="4d0d"><a href="undefined">S.A. Ozbourne</a> writes in detail about two horrifying cases wherein one the killer kidnapped, killed, raped, and ate the little girls while in the other a woman killed her own daughter, and then her neighbor’s kid too.</p><p id="84a1"><a href="undefined">Stephen Dalton</a> addresses Senator Paul in her recent stories about his attempt to blast the house speaker and protect American taxpayers' money while in the next story she informs viewers of Alice in Borderland (AiB) of a second season coming up on Netflix.</p><p id="a4eb"><a href="undefined">Susannah MacKinnie</a> introduces herself beautifully in illumination titled ‘Susannah’ while penning a beautiful poem about ‘siren’ who according to Greek mythology is a creature half-bird and half-woman.</p><p id="f804"><a href="undefined">Sean Kettering</a> shares two amazing stories of how he bounced back from the worst moment of his life to educating readers about 3 ways of building credit.</p><p id="8e63"><a href="undefined">Scott Carnahan</a> shares his experience at a coffee shop which taught him a few things about himself and the way he processes negative thought patterns.</p><p id="03b8"><a href="undefined">Sabana Grande</a> helps his readers explore the various learnings one can get from a video of orgies while entertaining us with different ways in which the Dachau executioners entertained themselves.</p><p id="9a51"><a href="undefined">S M Mamunur Rahman</a> encourages his readers by reminding them that they have survived the godforsaken year 2020 and shows us the bright side of spending days in the company of beautiful and colorful birds.</p><p id="9335"><a href="undefined">Sakhawat Ali</a> gives away tips for stress management in life and also some healthy diet choices to complement the above mission.</p><p id="f8fb"><a href="undefined">Salitha Nirmana Meththasinghe</a> who has been a brother to me writes outstanding stories that have the power to captivate the reader completely. He does the same with his latest works ‘A glimpse of what’s behind the veil’ and also shows his poetic skills in the haiku ‘Duality of love’.</p><p id="a3f0"><b>T</b></p><p id="f08d"><a href="undefined">Terry Mansfield</a> is one of the most wisest and amazing writers I have come across. He shares in detail as to how one can overcome their fear of writing and also lists down those 16 habits of mind that make you smarter.</p><p id="f64d"><a href="undefined">TanyaIv</a> writes an anniversary letter to her dear husband while wondering on the other side if love exists or it doesn't.</p><p id="3ddb"><a href="undefined">Timothy A. Wilson</a> tells us why he votes and shares a sweet letter to her granddaughter.</p><p id="3d16"><a href="undefined">T.H. Lee</a> shares how a day in the rehab looks like and how a silent Christmas in Cuba for 30 years can teach us about life.</p><p id="da02"><a href="undefined">T. Mark Mangum</a> shares his 20 most popular pieces of 2020 and wonders what he would do if he suddenly acquired 50 Million dollars.</p><p id="7dea"><a href="undefined">Thakur Rahul Singh</a> shares 3 strategies used by a multi-million dollar lingerie brand to beat its competitors and also talks about 2 multi-million startups that started their journey with fundraising.</p><p id="d438"><a href="undefined">Tee, Conscious Creative</a> shares how beans, greens, and cornbread are a part of the southern tradition and also guides you about the modern reading etiquettes if you comment should you clap or not.</p><p id="f828"><a href="undefined">Thomas Girard</a> shares the student successes at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.</p><p id="80bb"><a href="undefined">Theworldreviews</a> voices on issues as to how PM Hassan has questioned the Beirut explosion investigations and also informs us that the UK regulator approves the COVID-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.</p><p id="562a"><b>U</b></p><p id="69bf"><a href="undefined">Upasana Sharma</a> who has become a wonderful and supporting friend brings to us a wonderful culmination of nature’s beauty in her work ‘solstice’ and shares the beautiful story of the birth of Lord Jesus in her work ‘Fiat Lux’ where she also shares her poems and experiences about the festive occasion of Christmas.</p><p id="69c9"><b>V</b></p><p id="b9ee"><a href="undefined">Vedanth Maheshwari</a> shares a beautiful memory with us where he finds one of his old photographs making nostalgia hit him hard in the face and that how poems just come to him like a moth to a flame.</p><p id="b835"><a href="undefined">Victor Sarkin</a> being the chief editor at Genius in a bottle opens up new avenues for the writers while informing the followers about other changes happening in the publication as a part of 2021 changes. He also pens down a beautiful poem called the ‘circus of circuitry’ which is another prompt challenge about personal Technology.</p><p id="cc1e"><b>W</b></p><p id="14d7"><a href="undefined">Whitney Rose</a> who is a beautiful and best-selling author reveals her love for nature in wonderful haikus describing winters and the fierce skies.</p><p id="22cb"><a href="undefined">Winifred J. Akpobi</a> takes me by storm when she compares the new Apple Airpods Max case with a bra and reveals a classic theft case where a woman called ‘Sophia Robin’ stole $15.5 Mn from a bank without getting caught.</p><p id="128a"><a href="undefined">William J Spirdione</a> is an expert in sonnets which is evident in his collections such as new year, last of 2020, a sonnet in time, etc.</p><p id="a831"><a href="undefined">William Wayne</a> tells us why he deleted all of his social media accounts and lists down the 50 most difficult colleges to get into.</p><p id="e348"><a href="undefined">William Carter</a> is bold to point out that Trump care means less coverage and higher premiums and informs us how Bill Barr disapproves of Trump’s election fraud claim.</p><p id="930c"><a href="undefined">William (Dollar Bill) Mersey</a> is wondering if he's really missing something on this writing platform and also his first 1k views story.</p><p id="ea23"><b>Y</b></p><p id="2eff"><a href="undefined">Younes Henni, Ph.D.</a> encourages you to think like Elon Musk and transform your life and business and also shares a mental exercise to make you smarter.</p><p id="21d6"><a href="undefined">Yagmursahin</a> educates her readers about the basic commands to check hardware and system information and also tells us why Central Banks are trying to create their cryptocurrencies.</p><p id="5ec5">Other people I would like to thank are as follows —</p><p id="dc3a"><a href="undefined">The Good Stuff</a>, <a href="undefined">Shweta Denver</a>, <a href="undefined">Mehmet Tahir Ağrak</a>, <a href="undefined">mustansar j</a>, <a href="undefined">Mindy Jenks</a>, <a href="undefined">Helmut Schreiber</a>, <a href="undefined">CCEditors</a>, <a href="undefined">ILLUMINATION</a>, <a href="undefined">Hetta Doshi</a>, <a href="undefined">ILLUMINATION-Curated</a>, <a href="undefined">The Asian Affairs</a>, <a href="undefined">Jay Greathouse</a>, <a href="undefined">Vnsiddhu</a>, <a href="undefined">Tyrone</a>, <a href="undefined">Pratik Chauhan</a>, <a href="undefined">Rajon Bahngu</a>, <a href="undefined">Nicohya McAllister</a>, <a href="undefined">Ujjual Baburaj</a>, <a href="undefined">Naldo Finalea</a>, <a href="undefined">Gregory Mevs</a>, <a href="undefined">Female*Vet</a>, <a href="undefined">Jon Anthony Carsello</a>, <a href="undefined">Himshweta Pandey</a>, <a href="undefined">Jmacbost</a>, <a href="undefined">Pinank Valia</a>, <a href="undefined">Tanenbaum</a>, <a href="undefined">Faderera Agboola</a>, <a href="undefined">Kabir Acharya</a>.</p><h1 id="5e0b">In Closing</h1><p id="6d1b">Please forgive me in case of any misrepresentation that happened from my end or if you found anything offensive which was definitely not my intention at all. Also, I am glad that I took up this challenge as for the first time I focused on all my followers and the type of content they write.</p><p id="3632">Trust me, by the time I completed writing this story, my reading list went up by a huge number as I found so many stories that interest me.</p><p id="4b5f">This was a tiny way of showing my love and appreciation for all my followers because of whom I am able to be so confident about sharing my work.</p><p id="0176"><b><i>Happy New Year, everyone.</i></b></p><p id="4278">©<a href="undefined">Bhavna Narula</a>,2021.</p></article></body>

A Token Of Love For 329 Followers

Call me crazy but that’s how I am

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Firstly a very Happy New Year to all the wonderful writers. I hope this year brings you lots of success and blessed life. As for me, I always felt extremely thankful for all the people who have followed me ever since I started writing.

Many of them applauded my work, shared their views, encouraged, appreciated, and acknowledged too. This has motivated me to keep coming up with something more creative and amazing each time, especially when I realize the pool of talent I am amongst.

So some may feel I am crazy or some may think I am creative, but I just thought of thanking each one of my followers by tagging them in this New Year Special story with a sentence or two that highlights their latest writeups.

I hope that this gesture touches your hearts and your year is filled with much warmth and happiness. For your convenience the names have been arranged alphabetically, so please enjoy a small tribute from my end for all of you.

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Agnes Laurens brilliantly used baked potatoes as a political metaphor while remembering to wish all her followers a very Happy New Year in her unique style.

Aravind Balakrishnan is writing all about self-improvement where he talks about 7 tricks to keep you motivated throughout the day and also shares the 5 reasons due to which you wake up stressed in the morning.

Agnes Louis writes a story about how we are going to thrive as millennials and also some horrifying details of a soap-maker in Correggio, whose secret ingredient would be her victims.

Alexandra Forsyth shows her love for haiku in ‘it’s raining and a poem about time-locked foods such as gingerbread cookies.

Adam Borowski is smart to make us note that when we hate others, we are actually hating ourselves while celebrating 500 followers with a sweet thank you note.

Annemarie Berukoff pays an ode to the popular outrageous communications while sharing 12 quotes with her readers that can help them change their lives.

Aastha Khanna wonders if the structure of the UN is still relevant as said by PM Modi and also shares her take on Trump’s fascist politics.

Adnan Morbiwala compares and brings us the things big brands do which the small businesses miss out on and also teaches us the art of romancing a customer through a digital marketing strategy that works.

Anthi Psomiadou tries to warn us of what we get used to while describing in a beautiful 2-minute read about ‘acrobats’.

Alexander M. Combstrong advises us to make lasting changes with the psychological power of rituals and also teaches the art of making network effective and painless with the awesome combo of coffee and kindness.

Alice B. McNeely shares information about the World Darts championship online in her latest stories.

A Simple Box of Limitless Stories. shares with us a memory from the cosmos and also shares a secret that time has to tell in his poem ‘Awareness’.

Ankit Das brings to his readers a game-changing 10-year challenge that can help the undergraduates and the postgraduates to develop themselves and also shares with us a better way to develop good habits than willpower.

Abhay Salvi, the genius editor of Be Unique shares with his readers the guidelines of his publication and also proudly welcomes Winifred as the new editor.

Altaaf Aboo is a business mastermind who teaches how customers buy business growth ideas and a simple formula to increase business profits.

Ali teaches you how to be a better person but without losing your mind.

Arpit Ravichandran pays a tribute to the soldiers in his beautiful poem while trying to weigh in the effects of Covid-19 in terms of both, destruction and rejuvenation of the masses.

Angela Volkov explores the creative advantages of having a noisy mind and how when it comes to being good, the devil is in the details.

Ayesha Ahmed makes you know your worth and you matter in ‘At the table again’ and makes you appreciate your mistakes and look forward to life.

Amna Athar Ali Abbasi is a true nature-lover who is trying to understand if plants feel pain or not and how oak trees support a hundred pieces of moths and butterflies.

Anne Marie stops her readers from chasing happiness as there's no such thing but is quick to talk about financial freedom and suggests ways to achieve it.

Ashwin tries to understand life from the universe’s viewpoint while also noting that perspective isn't homogenous after all.

Amy Mehta Parmar shares her 5 big headaches as a writer on this platform and she is kind enough to share her mistakes from online dating.

Amy Hartsough makes you think about 3 reasons that make you not bother the editors but you should be while sharing 4 coping skills for this terrible pandemic fatigue.

Alexandra Iulia Soare is a food scientist who tries to understand what are proteins and amino acids exactly and why do the Ballerinas have cellulite.

A.H. Faiz showcases his poetic side in his recent works ‘Empty’ and ‘The outsider’.

Andrew Fielder tells us about how a cynic is born and tries to explore if the news has become a source of entertainment for us or not.

Adam Temper teaches us how to look a bit intelligent when writing e-mails and shares the best fiction published by writers on this writing platform.

aabhash guides his readers on how to avoid 30-second ads on Android apps and how to open a photo-cropper tool for the electronic diversity visa lottery.

Dr. Adebeshin Lawal makes you think if you are an artist or a hobbyist and shows you how to hack your decision-making process without much ado.

Ashley Lorraine Bridges is a true poet who shows her talent through ‘Childish fears’ and ‘do you remember’ in her latest stories.

Areeba Merriam is a math buff who makes her readers understand what makes a figure impossible and also about the concept of the four-color map theorem.

Aswathi Ashok writes two amazing fictions titled ‘There is someone in my house’ and ‘Th girl in the mirror’.

Alice shares a beautiful tale of Benjamin Bunny which is a picture book by Beatrix Potter and also about the tale of Peter Rabbit.

Arthur G. Hernandez stresses the point that nothing expands the boundaries of our humanity like fiction while also highlighting the importance of inspiration through video content creation.

Art Lu shares how to boost productivity with the simple Pomodoro technique.

Adrienne Parkhurst is bold to announce that she wishes to have more leaders apologize like Melissa McCarthy and that why she doesn't feel joyful after the elections.

Abraka Dabra tries to unlock some facts about themselves as their reason for dancing and also their plans for the year 2021.

Ajay Gupta tries to understand how hard it is to become an author but does remove time to share why Hindus and Christians say a prayer before eating food.

AHK writes about 10 rituals that should be carried out for a radiant life and also 5 lessons one should master before turning 40.

A Rustic Mind (Manali Desai) is a bookworm who is quick to share the best reads of 2020 while reviewing the book Petit a petit by Ambica Uppal.

Adam, Diabetic Cyborg feels that nothing has changed much in the year 2021 and also discusses his week-long blog with all his fans.

Aurora Eliam, CMP shares details about an interview with a Labrabull and also 4 important reasons to unplug from technology.

Anita Durairaj is in the mood for some thrilling crime cases where she shares how a man killed his wife with a deadly cobra and also about the man who murdered his lover over a luxury handbag.

Amanda Closs explores the various challenges of role reversals between parents and their parents and how letting go can be a life-saver for us.

Ali worships the father of infinity and modern mathematics- George Cantor while sharing 7 beautiful math games for kids to make math more fun for them.

Acair Skye is trying to understand her problem with love while wondering if it's possible to shape the brain.

Avia Sky talks about 7 simple strategies to make your writing better while wondering about the possibilities of being a foster child.

Angela Farley confidently bids goodbye to a girl who cared too much for other people while realizing that some people just don't want to be helped.

Anchal Sharma contemplates what life is all about while wishing a happy 2021 to all her readers.

Angela Prendergast tells us why she refuses to create any new year resolutions and what her opinionated eyebrow taught her about inner peace.

B

Bheemaray. K. Janagond is wondering about the big questions like does the world really need a God or if our life is meaningful or not.

Bridget Cougar spreads out the bread-baking civilization from the beginning till now in front of us and why living a constrained life feels safer now.

Brown Lotus shares the medical history of Thailand’s most hated woman while she wonders if mermaids are more than a myth in Siren: Embodiment of legends.

Bút Chì asks her readers to reflect if they are in fact not living in their own ‘Black Mirror’ series and also shares a growth-mindset that can help you open to growth in 5 minutes.

BehindTheScenes. tells you how to achieve your new year resolutions this year and how we are just a decision away from a totally different life.

Brynn Mahnke writes about the saddest fish in the sea while announcing her new career in Nigeria.

Brad Stephenson tells us how successful creators use social media to promote their streams and how one can use Tiktok to promote their twitch stream.

Brajesh Kumar Singh introduces you to Neeraj Sharma Bhardwaj who is a young shining star and also discusses the revival of the handloom sector in Bihar.

Brajendra makes you realize how relationship matter at your workplace while testing both the working software vis-a-vis his life.

Britni Pepper shares the top ten stories that caught her eyes and talks in detail about her emotions and experiences in the covid paradise.

C

Christian Todd unlocks the hidden secrets of commission-free brokers and explains why COVID-19 was the virus needed by the world.

Chris Kania talks about UX Expert hackathon where he was invited as a user experience expert and also talks about the points that need to be prioritized while handling a client.

Carel Kolchinski searches for an answer in her story ‘Why life, death, and the number 45’ and doesn't shy away to share about herself in ‘I am that I am’.

Chowa Sekai is addicted to equality but is kind enough to share the cream of wisdom that includes beautiful life quotes.

Charlotte Zobeir Ali writes a beautiful Monday poem called ‘senryu’ and shares with her fans, three heartbreaking reasons as to why the slaves fear New Year’s Day.

Dr. Christine Bradstreet reminds us to not expect 2021 to be any better but encourages you to find your courage from within to face any storms that may arrive.

Cocoa Griot, one of the most strong women I have come across gives away pandemic-themed dating advice and how her chance to meet a homeless man amplified her gratitude for life.

Cindy Heath shares a yummy recipe for a homestead cake but it smart to help you save and build muscle as you grow older.

Cristo Lopez, Ph.D. shares how he watched a butterfly fly haphazardly towards his heart and how at 60 he feels each passing day is getting closer to the end than the beginning.

Carol Elliott helps her readers overcome the pain of failure while sharing her inspiring story of losing 70 Lbs. and ending up in a bodybuilding contest at 48.

Chelsey Blake shares how one can make spirits bright during Christmas and the right way to process loss during the holiday season.

Carol Burt feels sometimes she wants to quit this writing platform and happily shares her cookie-making experience with her fans.

Carolyn Hastings pens a poem of honor for her BFF’s birthday and shares a razzle-dazzle with her beautiful little flowers.

Camille DeMott tells us about her posting narrations on Youtube and should we finish the previous year on a positive note.

Chris Hedges reminds us that we hold the power to change the world and also writes a sweet poem on captivating eyes.

D

Deena Thomson writes a beautiful series about an estranged daughter who goes back home for her father’s funeral and also reveals why she loves fiction.

Darrin Atkins advises us to reveal our emotional side to our readers, for which he already has prescribed some mind exercises too.

Daily Thoughts. is a sweet girl who welcomes you all in her family through her publication wandering thoughts today while sharing a piece of substantial relationship advice despite being an amateur.

Douglas Pilarski chalks out a 9-step international conference plan for you and also the 7 steps in planning that can closely connect you to success.

Dimitris Leo ⭐ talks about two scientifically-validated questions that help us solve problems easily and points out a particular mistake and wonders if people committing this mistake destined for failure or not.

Dominique Rocha shares the 5 mistakes he stopped after watching Silicon Valley and explains why you need a co-founder for your startup.

David Hewlett has a question as to where he should be going from here and then he remembers that he knows 6 ways to make our lives beautiful wherever we are.

Dean Middleburgh tells why he feels fiction is neglected on medium and why one should not feed the werewolf.

David Mihailov reminds us of 4 disruptive technologies that are already here and will merge by 2035 and also talks about the images of power that mark the new era of singularity.

Donna L Roberts, Ph.D. (Psych Pstuff) pays an ode to the faded wallpaper and talks all about the southern hearts and hospitality.

Deepak Sharma dedicates a poem to all the women in his love but dreads the Monday blues too.

Danielle Gibson shares the biggest hits of 2020 and also about the brief history of Teddy Roosevelt's Bull Moose Party.

Daniel G. Jennings exposes the strange food habits of the US Presidents and how stimulus check failure proves it is time to reform the US senate.

Diamond Jackson discloses 5 things he realized after becoming an adult and also writes a poem about his 9–5 job.

E

Eta George asks her readers if they are worried someone might steal their story and shares why writing a novel is a hard job.

Elizabeth Tacs explains how the effects of sleep deprivation can affect physical attractiveness and also the most detrimental factor blocking developmental child’s growth.

Em Hoccane brilliantly writes a message for the young lovers who go to extremities while in love and shares an inspiring story of a doctor who passed 15 post-graduation medical exams with a job, kids, and family.

F

Faron Sage shares ideas that can change the world while sharing details about a new wind blowing through here in ‘climate conscious’.

Fathiyah Zb comes up with two beautiful poems where there is a suffering protagonist in one and a tormenting monster in the other.

Franco Amati is wondering if he can get a reset while rehearsing for an argument in his amazing 1-minute reads.

Fatim Hemraj, the editor at Memoirs from History, is a buff when it comes to sharing criminal stories and in this light, she shares two horrifying cases. One where a man rammed a van into 26 people whose target was to kill 100 people and the other where a 9-year-old girl was abducted while buying candy and soda in 1988.

Francine Fallara feels her views got lost in most of our viewings but is kind enough to share her lockdown journal with songs.

Fasiha Imran shares 5 positive thoughts on life and self that might interest her readers and she also advises us to attach our life with a purpose.

Findoc Financial services Group shares tips to handle stock market volatility and also bust myths about Equity investments.

G

Geri Shumer tells you what a nice Jewish girl would serve you on a Christmas morning and also how you can make delicious Potato Latkes for Hanukkah.

Gurpreet Dhariwal puts on display a wonderful collection of music albums that will make you fall in love with them and also pens down a beautiful letter to the last day of the year.

Gholamreza Zare definitely wants his readers to stay positive at all times and therefore shares a whopping 111 quotes about positivity, love with only 13 words in them.

Grey Hen With A Pen beautifully writes a Ballad of Cyril rose and also shares a heart-warming letter to her granny revisiting her wonderful memories with her.

Genius Turner is one hell of a genius who keeps exploring the minds of other geniuses through his articles. His latest stories talk about Einstein's formula for a happy life and why rich people would rather give than receive.

Giorgos Pantsios shows you how your life will look without technology for 15 days and also writes a letter for the year 2020 and 2021.

Gianfranco Vigneri is wondering if we are wrong to hope for a better year but is sure that we should learn to raise the glance.

Guy Venturi has beautifully penned out his frustration for not being curated as a writer.

Gary Westfal shares his journey from an unknown writer to the best-selling author and his reflection of the previous year while stepping into the new year.

H

Human Improved shared how he tricked his brain to enjoy doing hard things and also how one should really quit any addiction.

Haider Jamal Abbasi shares the world’s coldest places where the temperature reaches -92.2C but never misses to wish his folks a very Happy New Year.

Harshal Murkute is gutsy to share the ugly truth about self-improvement but is even optimistic about sharing the 9 small changes that can improve our life.

Hudson Rennie is very creative in pointing out the fact his none of his articles except one got curated but that doesn't stop him from rewinding and taking you to the era of the 90s movie night.

Hakan Oztunc is a math genius who is making his readers wonder if math is indeed an invention but never forgets to make us have some fun with mathematics too.

Hkrishnakj is trying to analyze if the YETI/BIGFOOT found by the Indian Army is a myth of real while on the other side shares that he is worried about his future today but that won't be the case later.

Husna Imran Butt pens a beautiful poem ‘Brigid arms’ while encouraging you to do something even if it seems impossible to do.

Haris Mohammad tries to warn you of the 5 red flags you must not ignore in people you hang out with and also the 5 life-traps one should avoid if they want to become successful.

Hossein Raspberry is a history buff who tries to explore why 46 B.C. is the longest recorded year int he history and the vaguest too while sharing 5 historical facts that sound too impossible to believe.

Hazel Clementine is trying to inculcate a lifetime reading habit in her viewers by giving them 7 ways to do it but she is also trying to explain why eating healthy can be pretty expensive.

I

Imad shares a paranormal poem but doesn't forget to narrate the story of history’s forgotten children.

Israrkhan shares why he feels 2021 will be a year of hope while sharing the 5 most powerful queens of Africa you should know about.

Isaiah McCall shares his generation's way of shopping and how to get out of your music comfort zone in 2021.

Ivana Tucak shares the truth about wearing eyeglasses from the year 1802 and informs the actions taken by the Stasi after they arrested agents from a restaurant.

Insightful Stories with Del Adey-Jones tells you how your vulnerability is your strength and invites you to search the inner sanctuary that can help you be yourself anytime.

J

Jo-Ann Harris talks about a man who made every child’s wish come true while reminding us of one of the famous advice given by mothers to stop making faces as they tend to remain that way.

J E McLaren shares life lessons from a niche entrepreneur on how to live a meaningful life and that most of our articles can flop but that’s okay.

James G Brennan talks about the legend of an Irish warrior queen Maeve and also pens a free verse poem about swimming in restaurant lights.

Johannes Mudi accepts that 6-packs is not for him in his lockdown diary and staying alive is his best new year resolution.

Jacob Grandstaff tells you why crushing the whiskey rebellion was so important and why he loves America.

J.J. Pryor shares a whopping 17 min read of 332 headlines with over 10k claps each after anticipating if the Bitcoin will climb to $1,00,000 in 2021 or not?

Jordan Mendiola, the chief-editor at the Long-term perspective explains how being a hoarder can be the most toxic thing you do and what are the ups and downs as a life-long Seahawks fan.

Joe Moody writes a little something to his younger self pertaining to his first book and also finding time to share his neighbor’s secret to happiness even after losing her dog.

Josh Balerite Acol who has become my dear friend has written a heart-warming poem for her dear friend while she urges her followers and fans to let her be in her zone.

JL Matthews reminds us why we shouldn't use Grammarly and lists down overused stock photos that he feels should be stopped using by people.

Jackie Bluzer shares how one can put an end to all the food-binging habits for once and for all while dissecting the quintessential hamburger deluxe.

Jaysankar D Talukdar shares the top 7 shlokas from Bhagavad Gita for children and how 2020 was the year for a conscious shift in mind.

Joseph Serwach advises you to live life like you are playing a video game and looks at how Americans spend around 17 hours each day looking at electronic screens.

Dr. John Rose dives into nostalgia when he recollects his encounter with an obnoxious woman with a tinge of humor.

Jesse J Rogers completes the task of summarizing his 39 years on earth in an amazing 8-minute read and shares why he feels thankful for the year 2020.

Jacob Flanders pens a letter to his heartbreaker trying to find light in his breakup while sharing a short story on old habits.

Jodie insists that humans should know how to heal their wounds and he also tries his hand at a short and beautiful Christmas story.

Justin Dubs shares the ultimate guide to understanding macronutrients and all that he learned about fitness.

J. Rosemarie Francis shares 6 secrets to aging with vitality and the 7 lessons she learned after a year of podcasting.

Jennifer Marie talks about the captivating life of a 19th-century feminist and also about finding joy in all the chaos.

JKV shares why she keeps staying at home and also that one should watch Dark is a state of mind series which can blow your mind.

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Kapil Goel was kind enough to tag me for being a reader of his amazing stories and I am thankful to him for that. He shares his secret of staying motivated all the time and also does a self-reflection about himself in the previous year.

Kim Vansant shares a heart-warming story about unconditional love and makes you understand your physical condition by asking you to analyze your symptoms.

Kristi Jacobsen happily shares with her followers the best 5 books she read in the year 2020 but doesn't forget to list down certain tips and tricks to come back from a burn-out during a pandemic.

Kiranjeet Kaur writes a brief introduction about her in Illumination-curated and shows her city Patiala where he highlights the famous places one can visit.

Karen Downton shares day 30 of her NaNoWriMo challenge which marked her finish line and her experience with the whole journey while wishing her readers a very happy new year.

K-Star ensures that all the writers get tired of counting their money and for that she shares a story that could help us earn $20,000 and also advice how we should start investing in people if we want to become successful writers.

KFLOTE shares what he learned after losing it all and why he feels that losing it all was the best thing that happened to him.

Keith Greiveldinger talks about color and how it can affect your strength to win your day while talking about the power of perception and how it can be used to win everyday.

KR Franklin shares how he separates his comments from his stories and invites his readers to ask any questions they may have regarding this writing platform in his comment section.

Kalis King advises us to not just become a creator but a prolific one while sharing his new year resolutions with us.

Karen DeGroot Carter shares why she chose to write on this platform and how she reached the milestone of a whopping 1,000 followers.

Kyle Davison Bair helps you transform your emotional health and also encourages you to be brave enough to wait as he believes strength comes when we least expect it.

Kenan Kolday shares about Nardugan which is the ancient origin of Christmas traditions and also the non-Christian origins of Christmas in a wonderful manner.

Kelly Carmody tells you why having friends makes us healthier and he even teaches you how to talk to strangers.

Kylie Craft doesn't shy away from sharing 4 of the oddest yet effective quotes in the world and also the Brazillian wax that went terribly wrong.

Karan Kumar is smart to point out that we should never judge a book by its cover in a wonderful series and also shares a motivational story titled ‘4 wives in 1 house’.

Kimmy Tao writes beautifully in 1-min reads titled, ‘esteem in your bloodstream’ and ‘loneliness is not real’.

Kashi Reshkova talks about the movie ‘love, wedding, repeat’ that can provide us the most unexpected perspective about life and how a wonky tree has helped him appreciate things that he can’t change.

Kiran Yasmin wonders why it is so difficult for her to leave her husband and also shares some easy ways to get our children to read more books.

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Lisa hickey asks us to think about what we can say today that someone can remember for the next 35 years while sharing an addict’s memoir.

Lopes Charmingman writes a beautiful poem about the day he met his love and also disclosed his thoughts about karma.

Leo Guinan talks about how making money online should be easy now and how one can go from an idea to a product in just 4 months.

Liam Ireland shares his entire year’s journey with the publication ‘Illumination’ and wishes everyone a very happy new year by being thankful and grateful to everyone.

Lori Lamothe shares her beautiful works titled ‘after a storm’, ‘life in the time of corona’, and also talks about Kristen Lepionka’s mystery series that breaks the LGBTQ barriers.

Lily Dune is a brave woman who talks about the man who sexually assaulted her but claimed to be a liberal-card carrying feminist.

Dr. Ludovic Gros MD explains how the anti-vaxxer movement is affected by Covid-19 and how the Swedish model faltered in the same above category.

Life Coach Vinayam teaches us to reinvent the business model through ‘design-thinking’ and writes a short story on ‘your decision’.

Lawson Wallace shares how a cop taught him that kindness is weakness and how he thought that free writing and morning pages were a waste of time.

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Mike Maher tries to rate the Simpson’s Christmas episodes and wonders if the Simpsons are no longer the realistic family.

Dr. Mehmet Yildiz is an amazing man who has been successfully running four awesome publications under his scrutiny. He is totally a people person and his latest stories wish his entire team of readers, writers, and editors a very Happy New Year.

Dr. Michael Heng is trying to weigh if the future offered by the year 2021 matters to him or not and also how in the year 2020 America’s democracy had a slow death.

Manolo Romero teaches us how to improve our decisions to get closer to our goals and also to improve our life by becoming an excellent communicator.

Michele Thomas in her latest tries to make us aware of the swamp creatures and is also quick to share her 2020 reflection just at the perfect time.

Megan Nicole Morgan is quick to share things that one should experience in Baltimore and always comes back to nature with her poem on little pink flowers.

Michael Ranjitsingh shares the allure of handwritten letters and also a beautiful writeup about a father’s love.

Matt Inman gives us ways to survive the tricky annual performance reviews and also teaches us why culture is more important than one’s skill.

Mayur Sarda is smart to note that ignorance is a gift and is also gutsy enough to encourage us to take our pains everywhere we go so we are always reminded of our past mistakes.

Mahnoor Javed shows her genius side by teaching Vector quantization using the K-means algorithm and also about implementing different kernels of SVC algorithm on the Iris dataset.

MaryJo Wagner, Ph.D. talks about a hurricane that was named ‘Nana’ and also enlightens us as to how entrepreneurs with ADHD meditate.

Mindsmatter shares a story about a flat-earther and a holocaust denier walking into a bar and also how they managed to biohack their sleep.

Muhammad Nasrullah Khan highlights Lord Alfred Tennyson in ‘The death of the old year’ while embracing the beautiful New Years' morning in his 2-minute read.

Marx D. makes you think if you really need those extra bucks and also shares his results from doing 100 push-ups a day for thirty days.

Matan Valdman invites his readers to predict the future and also tells them about his own journey of creation.

Melissa Speed sends a chill down your spine with her poem ‘The unknown chill’ and shares her emotions where she understands her grandmother’s grief and her personal loss.

Matt Ray brings to light unique tongue-eating creatures and shares his experience with the Hash house harriers.

Michelle Loucadoux, MBA shares a collection of stories she thinks various readers would love to explore while penning down 4 quotes for folks who hate New Year resolutions.

Michael Burg, MD is brilliant in telling a story from a story’s point of view but does not forget to blame Trump who ruined his hotel stays.

Manasi Diwakar is no less than a poetic goddess whose words literally dance on the paper making the reader dance as well. Her latest creations titled ‘And that is how I fell in love’ and ‘A Cadillac wish’ prove just that.

Michael East is busy solving the mystery about who killed the WWE superstar Dino Bravo while unlocking the truth behind the Wow signal.

Marc Oakley makes us dive into the sad, strange, and sneaky world of the private investigation but relaxes us too with the top five quarantine music covers.

Manik Saggar asks his readers to do themselves a favor by making n excel sheet about their death and also reminds them to stop worrying about using too much social media.

Matthew Prince tries to warn the world about choosing from either capitalism or humanity and also about his experience of losing his valuable savings in the Forex market and the lessons we can learn from his mistakes.

Mystic Wordsmith shares about a unique disorder with her readers and also shares an America’s review of India.

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Neha Ravindra is a terrific writer who guides her fans as to how they can break up with their bad habits for a better year and also lists down for us 35 things we should tell ourselves each morning.

Nikos Vitorakis educates us about a cryptocurrency for everyday people while playing with our minds in his story that challenges us to have no control over reading his story out of our free wills.

Niki Cy shares some thoughts on the applicability of AML/CFT requirements to decentralized crypto exchanges.

Nick Keehler tells how he writes to defy the universe and wonders what else was he supposed to do in life.

Nika Paradis shares a thing or two about learning and shares her last 2020 piece while welcoming the New Year with open arms.

Nori Ji talks in detail about how they were conned into adulterous relationships.

Nishi shares a fitness secret where drinking 750 ml of lemon water every day for two months changed her body and also brings to you a culmination of 50 best life advice from 100-year-olds.

Naveenya Gunasekar reviews the Digital Deepak Internship Program and how marketing can contribute to your business's success.

Neera Mahajan shares her philosophy to make it big on this writing platform and talks about two cities — Valparaiso and Santiago in great detail.

Natalie Catherine helps you find the courage to let life break you and reminds us that productivity and self-help hacks are leaving us all exhausted.

Nikhil Meshram dares to wonder what would happen if everyone speaks nothing but the truth and is also spreading the magic of lo-fi music to the whole world.

Nate Peterson describes a simple date he went to and how a sweet woman teaches him to smile.

Nellian Musyoka tells us why we need digital marketing as a small business and how to naturally melt fatigue, muscle pain, and stress away.

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Oyku Uzuncarsili educates us about the symbols on our plastic containers and how being continuously exposed to bad news affects our lives.

OAO tells us about simple actions that can improve a pediatric urgent care visit and throws light on the COVID-19 vaccine urgency amongst the health workers.

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Dr. Preeti Singh is completely in love with the flower Rose where she shares wonderful sonnets praising their beauty and life and how their fragrance invites us to a majestic new year.

Puzi shares with us a heart-warming mother's plea along with some delightful surprises.

Pallvi asks her readers to live like a boss and shares her confession about loving the way her name is being called by the significant other.

Pradeep educates us all about contract tracing with privacy, recursive queries, and the digital signature rabbit hole.

Penofgold talks about how the Facebook community standards can climb Mt. Everest while talking about a close friend Ana who finally confided that she had been trying to hide her flabby arms for years.

Prakash Joshi Pax shares a story by Warren Buffet who highlights the difference between doers and dreamers and the 7 habits you should leave behind in 2020.

Priyadarshi Ranjan, Ph.D. talks about meditation at the great Mount Kailash and shares details about a Himalayan lake that was popularized by a classic movie, which is a perfect place to find oneself.

Patrick M. Ohana is pondering over the reason why all of us write in the first place while taking time for a haiku on sensitive handling.

Paul Argyle is learning to become an entrepreneur while working for Vivien and how entrepreneurs learn to live on the sharp edge of ambiguity.

Pam Saraga sheds light on unintended consequences of the digital age and writes about a sweet Christmas evening from his cat’s point of view.

Paul Ryburn provides technical support by sharing how to save time and prevent stress and how a morning gratitude meditation should be a part of your routine.

Phil McCain reminds us that good things happen when we quit trying and tells us the benefits of our quarter-life crisis.

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Quy Ma helps the new writers by sharing answers to some very famous FAQ’s for beginners and also asks his readers if they want to know who their favorite writers are on this platform.

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Randy Rather is in a Christmas dilemma but still advises his fans to shoot first and ask questions later. Read more to find out.

René Junge is a brilliant and best-selling writer who shares about the morning routine of an author who has written 30 novels and 250 articles.

Raga Shayens Abran shares how you can break up with your partner without hurting their feelings and bullying affects an adult.

Rhuwell Samano shares a whopping 10-minute read where he reveals everything he has been working on recently and also gives an elaborate 2020 review in his latest lockdown edition.

rowen Maeve shares her sweet poems in the reform of paper cuts, pigments, and sepia.

Rose Bak highlights how period poverty causes serious issues for women and girls alike while explaining how Hydrogen Peroxide can save us both time and money.

Rochelle Silva writes a poetic prompt on her childhood dreams and shares an interview with Asitha Rathnayake, a Ph.D. student from the University of Cambridge, UK.

Roshana Ariel writes a prayer for a spiritual wanderer and talks about what according to her is a perfect job.

Reyadul Islam shares 10 images around the world that will commemorate 2020 and the new year goals that truly express one’s satisfaction.

Romio feels that tree rings may hold clues to the impact of distant supernovas on earth and also shares new rules by Goole.

Rusty Alderson tells you to master your Lexicon and you will master your life and he also feels that every person is a story in themselves.

Rati J. is a beautiful poet who shares her beautiful write-ups ‘it becomes serious when it becomes casual’ and ‘a letter to the elders’.

Rabia Akram explains the benefits of having a house plant and asks you if loud sounds make you angry while trying to educate us about Misophonia.

Robert Trakofler is an amazing poet who shows his poetic skills in his latest works Solitaire and Dark Winter.

Ravi shares 3 quotes by Bodhidharma that will change the way you see the world and also educates us about making a discord antispam Bot using Python.

Rejoice Denhere tells us all about Rubin Ritter and why he is leaving his job while also wishing a happy new year to her readers.

Roger Skibowski shows us how we tend to think deeper about life when we are close to death and that whoever has money can have the truth told their way.

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Steve Klubertanz explains to us what makes a Christmas gift special and how big brothers can teach us an important lesson.

Sara Smith seems to have mastered Instagram as she shares a quick fix to some posting issues on Instagram and addresses some Instagram related issues for her readers.

Shashwat Agarwal who is a sensitive person himself shares how you can free yourself from attachment and be truly happy and also shares a habit, 20 minutes of which can improve your life tremendously.

Saumya Hariharan warns us about borders that exist inside us and that we should choose them carefully while she takes time to pen down a beautiful poem titled, ‘Where are you when I need you?’

Sachin Mishra educates us about the four main reasons sue to which people tend to fail on medium and also gives us an understanding as to what should leave us with 2020.

Saeed Ahmad helps us reflect on why many of us aren’t able to achieve what we really want and also gives us the key to master the art of storytelling as a Data Scientist.

Sajina Ignatius pens down two beautiful poems titled, ‘Shades of darkness’ and ‘lost love’ where she exudes the plethora of talent she holds as a writer.

Shawn Laib pays an ode to a beautiful author Serrano for his book ‘basketball’ that inspires him and his team while he confidently declares that he won't apologize for offending white people.

Stephen Marks shares details about the bizarre case of Charles Whitman and that why he doesn't believe in forgiveness.

Sherry S questions her readers if they really are in charge of their voices while carefully sharing no-nonsense career advice that most people learn too late in their lives.

Sudipto Chanda who is also a productivity hacker calmly points out to the presenters to not kill people with their PowerPoint presentations and in the same light shares 3 easy steps to wake-up and set our day.

Scarlett Jess Perrodin painfully reveals the fragments of his memories that have been gatekeepers of the trauma and abuse while disclosing the hard truth about perfectionism.

Savannah Bloom very gracefully yet sensuously shares the intimate details of her sexual encounter with a stranger on the beach and also how she loved it when her partner guided her on what to do and how she loved every bit of it.

SamaFathima shares some exclusive tips for skin care during winter and spills the secrets of grandmother’s magical glowing skin.

Svetlana Smith shows her literary genius with her latest works ‘starting again’ and ‘Daphne and Paulo’ where she tells a story in a way that is sure to have their readers spell-bound.

Sakari Lacross writes a mini-poetry on making it through the storm while writing an article about the dangers that lurk in some families due to which his mother never allowed him around the family.

SharadhaR gives reasons for leaving her 9–5 job in 2020 to become a full-time freelance writer and also reflects if writing as a profession is worth it or not for being one’s primary choice of career.

Shafiur Rahman reminds his audiences of the responsibilities of employers for the acts of employees and also shares a step-by-step plan for maintaining personal hygiene.

Sarthak Nimje gives away tricks to double your productivity and discloses 11 abilities that can help one find their true passion.

Steven Allison extends his support for the non-binary people and urges you to do the same in simple ways while penning a post-truth Christmas message about a trailblazing broadcaster that used a deepfake Queen Elizabeth to highlight society’s misinformation problem.

Sal, a history buff, shares details of the five bloodiest battles that changed the course of our history while contrasting it with the fascinating history of New Year celebrations.

S.A. Ozbourne writes in detail about two horrifying cases wherein one the killer kidnapped, killed, raped, and ate the little girls while in the other a woman killed her own daughter, and then her neighbor’s kid too.

Stephen Dalton addresses Senator Paul in her recent stories about his attempt to blast the house speaker and protect American taxpayers' money while in the next story she informs viewers of Alice in Borderland (AiB) of a second season coming up on Netflix.

Susannah MacKinnie introduces herself beautifully in illumination titled ‘Susannah’ while penning a beautiful poem about ‘siren’ who according to Greek mythology is a creature half-bird and half-woman.

Sean Kettering shares two amazing stories of how he bounced back from the worst moment of his life to educating readers about 3 ways of building credit.

Scott Carnahan shares his experience at a coffee shop which taught him a few things about himself and the way he processes negative thought patterns.

Sabana Grande helps his readers explore the various learnings one can get from a video of orgies while entertaining us with different ways in which the Dachau executioners entertained themselves.

S M Mamunur Rahman encourages his readers by reminding them that they have survived the godforsaken year 2020 and shows us the bright side of spending days in the company of beautiful and colorful birds.

Sakhawat Ali gives away tips for stress management in life and also some healthy diet choices to complement the above mission.

Salitha Nirmana Meththasinghe who has been a brother to me writes outstanding stories that have the power to captivate the reader completely. He does the same with his latest works ‘A glimpse of what’s behind the veil’ and also shows his poetic skills in the haiku ‘Duality of love’.

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Terry Mansfield is one of the most wisest and amazing writers I have come across. He shares in detail as to how one can overcome their fear of writing and also lists down those 16 habits of mind that make you smarter.

TanyaIv writes an anniversary letter to her dear husband while wondering on the other side if love exists or it doesn't.

Timothy A. Wilson tells us why he votes and shares a sweet letter to her granddaughter.

T.H. Lee shares how a day in the rehab looks like and how a silent Christmas in Cuba for 30 years can teach us about life.

T. Mark Mangum shares his 20 most popular pieces of 2020 and wonders what he would do if he suddenly acquired 50 Million dollars.

Thakur Rahul Singh shares 3 strategies used by a multi-million dollar lingerie brand to beat its competitors and also talks about 2 multi-million startups that started their journey with fundraising.

Tee, Conscious Creative shares how beans, greens, and cornbread are a part of the southern tradition and also guides you about the modern reading etiquettes if you comment should you clap or not.

Thomas Girard shares the student successes at Emily Carr University of Art and Design.

Theworldreviews voices on issues as to how PM Hassan has questioned the Beirut explosion investigations and also informs us that the UK regulator approves the COVID-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine.

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Upasana Sharma who has become a wonderful and supporting friend brings to us a wonderful culmination of nature’s beauty in her work ‘solstice’ and shares the beautiful story of the birth of Lord Jesus in her work ‘Fiat Lux’ where she also shares her poems and experiences about the festive occasion of Christmas.

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Vedanth Maheshwari shares a beautiful memory with us where he finds one of his old photographs making nostalgia hit him hard in the face and that how poems just come to him like a moth to a flame.

Victor Sarkin being the chief editor at Genius in a bottle opens up new avenues for the writers while informing the followers about other changes happening in the publication as a part of 2021 changes. He also pens down a beautiful poem called the ‘circus of circuitry’ which is another prompt challenge about personal Technology.

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Whitney Rose who is a beautiful and best-selling author reveals her love for nature in wonderful haikus describing winters and the fierce skies.

Winifred J. Akpobi takes me by storm when she compares the new Apple Airpods Max case with a bra and reveals a classic theft case where a woman called ‘Sophia Robin’ stole $15.5 Mn from a bank without getting caught.

William J Spirdione is an expert in sonnets which is evident in his collections such as new year, last of 2020, a sonnet in time, etc.

William Wayne tells us why he deleted all of his social media accounts and lists down the 50 most difficult colleges to get into.

William Carter is bold to point out that Trump care means less coverage and higher premiums and informs us how Bill Barr disapproves of Trump’s election fraud claim.

William (Dollar Bill) Mersey is wondering if he's really missing something on this writing platform and also his first 1k views story.

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Younes Henni, Ph.D. encourages you to think like Elon Musk and transform your life and business and also shares a mental exercise to make you smarter.

Yagmursahin educates her readers about the basic commands to check hardware and system information and also tells us why Central Banks are trying to create their cryptocurrencies.

Other people I would like to thank are as follows —

The Good Stuff, Shweta Denver, Mehmet Tahir Ağrak, mustansar j, Mindy Jenks, Helmut Schreiber, CCEditors, ILLUMINATION, Hetta Doshi, ILLUMINATION-Curated, The Asian Affairs, Jay Greathouse, Vnsiddhu, Tyrone, Pratik Chauhan, Rajon Bahngu, Nicohya McAllister, Ujjual Baburaj, Naldo Finalea, Gregory Mevs, Female*Vet, Jon Anthony Carsello, Himshweta Pandey, Jmacbost, Pinank Valia, Tanenbaum, Faderera Agboola, Kabir Acharya.

In Closing

Please forgive me in case of any misrepresentation that happened from my end or if you found anything offensive which was definitely not my intention at all. Also, I am glad that I took up this challenge as for the first time I focused on all my followers and the type of content they write.

Trust me, by the time I completed writing this story, my reading list went up by a huge number as I found so many stories that interest me.

This was a tiny way of showing my love and appreciation for all my followers because of whom I am able to be so confident about sharing my work.

Happy New Year, everyone.

©Bhavna Narula,2021.

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