Short Stories

The Old Shack

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Findhorn is the end of the world. At low tide, a mixed colony of grey and common seals bask and sing on the sands of the north shore. Atop a small rise, amongst the dunes and marram grass, stands The Old Shack, windowless and silent. Abandoned, lonely, a brooding sentinel it has become a reassuring [...]

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How Important is Breath of Life to You?

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

How much do you value your life.
At the age 25 I thought I could do anything. What a wonderful feeling? But, as I found out that life changes on you at anytime. My marriage ending because my husband decided to fall in love with another. I had a child to raise on my own. My [...]

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Leroy Jackson, III-Working Hard For Family Sake

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

With a desire to feed his family, provide for their needs and live up to the father figure he never had, this husband, father and friend is a shining example to Black entrepreneurs everywhere. (NOTE: One need not wear a suit to be a true entrepreneur.)
It is 6 a.m. in Harrisburg, Pa., and Leroy A. [...]

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Brian Fanale MLM Internet Rock Star – His Story

Monday, February 8th, 2010

The self-proclaimed Internet Rock Star, Brian Fanale, is all the inspiration you will ever need to learn how to become a profitable internet entrepreneur. He has created MLM Lead System Pro as a guide map on how to do it right. His story demonstrates to you just how unquestionably any person can become successful with [...]

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The Story of Kaho’olawe

Monday, February 1st, 2010

You’re probably familiar with the major Hawaiian islands, like Maui the big island, but did you know that there are actually many other islands in the Hawaiian islands chain? In fact, there are a total of eight that are recognized as the main islands in the Hawaiian Islands, and many other smaller uninhabited pieces of [...]

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