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Month: November 2019

Writers’ Journal #22 – Timergy

Posted on 10th November 201910th November 2019 By WritersJournal.Net1 Comment

What if time can be converted into energy the way motion and energy are linked? Time moves or flows like a luggage belt at the airport , isn’t it? There must be some underlying forces that requires it to do so and it must be infinite. Flow of time affects everything , which is what…

Writers Journal #21 – Traffic Jam

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It was a cool windy Friday morning in north of England. The trees along the pavement of the roads mostly resembles skeletons as they have just shredded their leaves. Tom was still asleep asleep in his bed. May , his wife , was preparing the breakfast downstair and his children had already left for school….

Writers’ Journal #20 – Past Mistakes

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It is unfortunate that most people goes about their lives and work without ever thinking about the past mistakes. And they make noises and complains why things happen the way that they did not expect then. Then make a mess out of the situation and find someone else to blame to. ‘Those who fail to…

Writers’ Journal #19 – X-Book

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Ashes of cigars littered the carpet. Smoldering cigers filled the ash tray on the grand mahogany desk. Lord Twetty sat motionless on the balcony. It was the maid who first saw the dead body when she came into the library to do morning duty. She screamed as hard as she could but echos did not go so far…

Writers’ Journal #18 – Tea-Session

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The time was half past five and Mrs Jeremiah was late for her usual tea session. The sun was setting and gentle breeze was blowing but she was sweating profusely from running after the bus. Finally , she boarded the bus and sat near the exit. She took out her handkerchief and wiped the sweat…

Writers’ Journal #17 – Tomb of Genghis Khan

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The discovery came so sudden to Professor Ming that it took him several minutes before he recollected himself. The solution was so simple that he cursed himself for not finding it out sooner. He immediately took out his android phone from his pocket and called his father. Ignoring the sound of library door closing behind…

Writers’ Journal #16 – Murder Methods in Fictions

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How does one perform the deed of murder? From the uncountable volumes of crime books over the past century alone , the answer is that various but not infinite as one would expect. The motives ranged from plain old jealousy to revenge. But the methods comes in specific forms. Most popular method in popular fictions…

Writers’ Journal #15 – The Hunt

Posted on 3rd November 20193rd November 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

The year was 1776 and white men had just settled in the desert not long ago. The men and women arrived in a long line of horse drawn carriages and guns. It took them no time to take over the land as if it belonged to them. First , they cleared the land for the…

Writers’ Journal #14 – Thunder and Lightning

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A truck pulled in at the gate as a new family moved into their new home. Before long , they were at ease with their neighbors except Mrs Oldham. She was an old spinster living by herself , only accompanied by 2 of her kittens. “John , do come back before dinner” , shouted Mrs…

Writers Journal #13 – Born Loser

Posted on 1st November 20191st November 2019 By WritersJournal.NetLeave a comment

“Join us Michael! Come on!” , shouted Jenny with a smile. Everyone knew Michael was a born loser but Jenny had a soft spot for him. It wasn’t just that they grew up together or went to same school but there was something about him that endeared to her. But that sentiment wasn’t shared by…

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