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Story reading never goes waste, so save this latest story bulletin from writers of ILLUMINATION-Curated to read, learn and enjoy from.
“A story a day keeps stress at bay!’’ …Of course yes you read it right and you don’t need to read it back again.
It just so happened last night, that after writing down this poem below,
I was wondering what to read. First I picked up my kindle and was downloading all the latest books in the romance genre, as that’s my favourite to read followed by the inspiration and motivational one.
Soon, the medium new story notification popped up on my phone and I saw our dear Dr Mehmet Yildiz had sent his daily bulletin.
That was it, forgetting what I was doing on the kindle, I started reading the stories there. Can you guess what happened next? … I bet you can’t so here see for your self below, what I decided to do, to make it easy for you!
Yes, as I read each story, I decided to put them up in a bulletin for you and the future. So all you need to do is just save it and enjoy at your own pace.
Gaming is fun and especially when you live life as a game it’s even more. But most is when its in the words of Victoria Ichizli-Bartels, PhD.
Moments in Life at times are easier said than done but the way to move on happily is only by Changing your perspective as described beautifully by Eunice Gikonyo, MSc Psychology.
Live your passion and live it well before it’s too late. Don’t wait forever to get back to what you wish to do, like MaryJo Wagner, PhD waited to jump back to writing
Kristina Segarra has said it right. Creativity is for anyone and everyone. We can all tap our creative genies from within to bring them out to the fore, Simply be fuelled with passion.
Dr Preeti Singh has beautifully written this article emphasising on today’s woman in India especially and how she is compared to the rest when it comes to the work front. Read to understand and know more.
Selma is a superpower — a lady with all the zest and the confidence to overtake king, conquer the world with just her words. Everything is phrased and written perfectly and here she is giving you the most needed tips for a happy life.
Dr Mehmet Yildiz talks about this little wooden box of wonder. Indeed a warm box that heals internally as well as externally.
Kimberly Fosu talks about being lost in this poem. Lost not physically but mentally, so can you find her?
Shirley Willett standing strong at 90 tells us about the relationship between art and science. Do you think they go together hand in hand?
Rob Brooks is great to read if you wish to add some spice to your life. A great bedtime read for sure.
Dr Manishi Pallavi imagines her life as a story in this wonderful poem filled with lots of love.
In this Haiku, Francine Fallara talks about how one can bloom beautifully.
Connecting the dot’s for the future or from the past always has relevance. Read Mohammad Sistan’s story to know more.
Marjorie J McDonald has written here what I totally believe in. If writing is boring from the start and not able to catch your eye, you surely wouldn't go down to read. So it has to be interesting all through.
Feather🕊tales is all about the reality of What’s behind a name. Read on to know more.
I truly believe that Kevin Miller really enjoyed writing this introduction. It is a commendable biography indeed.
Audrey Malone has put together beautifully what everyone should do. A simple 20 minutes a day is all you need to develop a healthy happy life.
Even if you have had enough of Tim Denning — this write up by Kelly Fox is a must-read. Beautifully written and straight from the heart.
Cinto says and obviously believes that there is nothing better and owning up to succeed in life. It’s the first step to a flight of success.
Bebe Nicholson describes here the most needed getaway in a beautiful way. Read to feel that you were part of this break.
One of my favourite’s Rebecca Stevens A. (*) is back again today sharing her perspective. All she says anyone needs is just the opportunity to speak.
Dr Dion is here discussing with you, sharing her viewpoint on what lies ahead — a hundred days from now.
Doody Richards here talks about ‘’We Need To Stop Finding Ways To “Divide & Conquer” and rightly says there is unity in diversity.
Daniele Ihns has given us this really interesting read, that’s not to be missed. Read for sure and let it pep you up.
Freelancing is the best to do says Evamarie Augustine. And rightly so, especially in today's pandemic when you’re still your own boss. Read how to capture the best shots at freelancing.
Let yourself teach you, let yourself be your own master and believe me you will excel, Read Denise Scholander’s poem to feel the same.
Kevin Miller chooses to introduce himself like the hero of a story. So as it was a long one he snipped parts and has just given interesting highlights of his life to read. Hope this much is enough and in case you wish to know more about him…surely leave a note.
Terry Mansfield is my all-time favourite writer. Genuinely writes amazing stuff for you to read. Enjoy this special feature below too.
Daniella Mini shares with us her views that make a difference. Well not just make but will surely change your life if followed.
RM Ronit is sharing fabulous writing ideas in this story to learn and adapt from promising that if they could do it, so can you.
Joe Ferrante teaches us here how to perfectly analyse a story in full detail before bringing it to life.
Igor Chykalov truly believes that it’s best to live life as you are- in your true form and this is exactly why his story is interesting.
In the words of Kevin Farran “ Humanity can not reach with an open palm to the future if it slaps and denies the truth and conscience of its past.” read this heartwarming poem to know more.
Mel Piper has beautifully introduced the reader to a vision — a vision of Agatha. read to know more.
Daisygwoods (Cocoa Griot) talks about love and it’s nuances in this beautiful heartfelt poem.
Mr.M (Muthu Raja) shows innocence at the best in this short story.
Dipanshu Rawal believes that it’s best to leave aside all toxicity and stay away from malice and deceit, living a life full of love and with your own choices.
Ann Hajdu Hultberg relates this story beautifully to leaving aside apprehensions and to stepping outside one’s comfort zone.
Sidd Chung has expressed growing up greatly — growing up time by time, day after day in the best way.
Myriam Ben Salem’s lovely story is around the teachings of Buddhism and how to get over suffering, subconsciously to the highest level of wisdom.
Toni Tails‘s marvellous story which I believe should be mandatory for all sex education lessons. It’s one that is viral and has touched every medium account…well if it hasn't and few are left, I hot it reaches them now as it’s a lovely lesson to learn.
Ugur Akinci, PhD has wonderfully voiced the Halloween 2020 scare. Seriously, with the ongoing pandemic, it can surely be a real fright too.
Danielle Godfrey explains to you how to love and live the life you love and not vice versa.
Dr Mehmet Yildiz has wonderfully explained here how monitoring one’s health leads to better performance and better health and lifestyle leads to making you thrive in the best way. A must-read.
Julia E Hubbel through this story teaches you how to excel in communication and building relationships through the covid 19,2020.
Jessica Lynn feels this is the time to discover your inner self and change. work to being your best even if it means doing the same repeatedly till you excel.
Desiree Driesenaar is one of those first few I met on the Medium forefront. I always enjoyed reading her poems, stories as well as was so used to tagging her for prompts which she played well. So below, let me introduce her to you.
Mike Alexander tells about the life of a hedgehog. Its a wonderful comparison and absolutely worth a read.
John Emmerling presents roadblocks, committees and more …all about the trumped tax. Read to know what they want for sure.
Britni Pepper — my most favourite on medium, a girl with lots of spice and everything nice. Yes, that’s how her stories are too. So her best bits to know all her titbits.
Julene Cole presents here a lovely collection of the best writings of hers which she feels were great for curation, but sadly got missed out.
Manas Bhardwaj seems to be inspired one helluva lot by our Indian PM — Narendra Bhai Modi …and if you ask me then why not? He is one charismatic leader and a marvellous orator. Learn from Mana’s how to get it from him.
Agnes Laurens is a wonderful lady whose life is music. He violin spreads not only joy to her but happiness to all those who hear it too. Read about her musical journey in her words.
Viraj Acharya explains all about the overpowering and overwhelming connection of life on a daily base of a common man.
Thewriteyard beautifully tells you how a soul connection is made over the smallest of things and talks.
Susan Randolph’s letter to her brother reminding him of mom’s quote- “I don’t care what other people do. I care about what YOU do.” Read to know what it's all about.
Brenda Karl tells that teachers are human too. They are also born to express and even can shrink down at times before blossoming you.
Matt Lillywhite has beautifully expressed her desire for the future. She just wants to create it and like how…read to know.
Stuart Englander believes that come what may, always do and be your best. For he says if there is no pain there’s no gain.
Tree Langdon, CPA, CGA is my most favourite person on medium. A super talented writer you excels in all ways, be it story, poetry or even prompts and editing. She does it all. Read this amazing tanka to know more.
Robert Trakofler’s beautiful poem on art and it’s expressions.
Nancy Huang says don't let anything stop you. Do what it takes to lay down your goals and action plans and make them come true.
Jim West’s story on Thorium energy was something I read about the first time. SO I would love to create awareness of this and request you all to read and learn from.
Shrish Tariq is about all things green. Green grass, insects and green invites. But jokes apart it’s a lovely thing to follow on.
Aashi Sethiya tells you how not to get intimidated by all that you see or read, experience or come across. Rather she wants you to build a possessive case shield around her.
Blaine Coleman again is back on trump with a new catch. And yes the catch isn't over as yet.
Jean Carfantan reached us to follow peace.
Neha Sandhir S’s poem itself calls for a celebration. Heartwarming and beautiful this was a treat to read.
Hazel Halil Halim is teaching you the importance of calmness. Follow this and learn.
Kim Petersen is all about masks and cave in. Let the masks unmask you to find your inner beauty.
Michael Burg, MD is one of our superstar writers who does write for various pubs but somewhat they are all less.
Hannah Young is teaching you here how to overcome anxiety and get better.
Arpit Ravichandran‘s says that always look at the bygone yesterday to get a new future.
Hannah Young believes just like me that Solitude is most important. It a memory to cherish and to live in forever.
Neil Shurley shares a lovely introduction while talking about a great poem.
Jazz Parks says that music is the heart of a soul. So let’s add some baskets.
Sumera Rizwan has beautifully expressed the ill effects and even the positives of the pandemic on one's body.
Nihan Kucukural says that if we treat our past well and don't ignore the future, it won’t refuse or ignore it either.
J.D. Harms is a poet king for me at least. I look forward to editing his music and photos together.With this poem he is adding so much brightness, colour to a view.
Remington Write to tell you when and How it's OK to stay rest. Read this interesting read.
Swati Suman is one young girl who nearly believes in removing the blind spots in a disco. And this read is sure worth it.
So with these…rather all the newest writers along with new stories from the old ones, I have presented to you this Reader’s bulletin.
So I truly hope you too enjoyed reading this at ease as much as enjoyed making it for you.
Till we crossroads again, take care, stay happy and healthy.
Your news reporter for the day,
Geetika Sethi, 2020 All Rights Reserved.






