Author Spotlight | Melanie Johnson
Posted by Vee Nelly on 5/1/2022 to
Inspirational
"YOU HAVE NOT BECAUSE YOU ASK NOT"
Today's spotlight shines upon Author and Founder of Busta Word Publishing, LLC. Melanie M. Johnson, who currently resides in Rural South, Laurel Mississippi. Her preferred genre is "Self-help, or Motivationals" which complements her character and personality.
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5 Narratives That Can Heal a Broken Heart
Posted by Vee Nelly on 4/27/2022 to
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Let's be honest, we have all had our share of heartbreaks and what better to heal a broken heart but short narratives? Nobody likes breaking up, however, it is a dilemma that happens to almost all of us. Have you ever felt that you need to connect with someone or something that could resonate with your feelings?
How to Spread Hope and Love
Posted by Vee Nelly on 4/27/2022 to
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Hope is a feeling that keeps you sane and going; a mere emotion that drives your life. No matter how devastating life gets, as long as you hold on to hope, your mental state stays stable. This is why the question of 'how to spread hope' must be addressed.
4 Things I Learned From My Recent Readings, A Sneak peek!
Posted by Admin on 4/26/2022 to
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A Sneak peek!
If you are an avid reader like me, then you would be able to relate when I say, I often forget the important lessons that I get from books. However, this time around, I have saved all the things I learned from my recent readings
A Step By Step Guide To Meditation
Posted by Vee Nelly on 4/26/2022 to
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Do you want to explore the amazing world of meditation but are unsure of what meditation technique to choose? Well, don't worry we have you covered. This step by step guide will walk you through the meditation techniques that will surely turn you into a guru.
Critique of the Book: Different Sides of the Same Coin | Chyrel Jackson
Posted by Vee Nelly on 4/16/2022 to
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"Encountering the first page I was instantly sucked into a world that was not my own. The scene of reading through the Author's first prose, was that of dimmed lights; I'm up on a stage, cool melody of Jazz music playing in the background, an audience sits before me attentive, as I recite the stanzas to the beat of the music. I am at a Jazz and Poetry Night Club."