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Discovering Life in Mars
For a long time, life on Mars has always been a question for many people. Mars is a red planet that is near our planet – the Earth. Mars...
May 27, 2021


LESSONS FROM CHILDREN
Children have the most intelligent and joyous way of having fun. Their abilities to make ado with their vast imagination make their...
May 26, 2021


Share a Part of Yourself and Live Fully.
When do we say that we have lived fully? How do we advocate for a better world in this current system full of conflict, doubts, and...
May 26, 2021


The Fun in Writing Your Own Book
Being a writer comes with unexpected struggles. There may come a time where you will feel exhausted, undriven, and uncertain of what you...
May 26, 2021


The Many Faces of Power
Power is a curious thing. It resides in everyone. It never falters, and it never picks. It lives to the good and righteous, but it is...
May 25, 2021


Living Through and Through with Laurence Tysoe
The pandemic has forced us to reflect upon our lives. How do you intend to be the best worker? By being available 24/7 for Zoom calls...
May 18, 2021


Defying Norms – Jacobus: A Eunuch’s Faith: Book 2: India Connection
The book series entitled “Jacobus: A Eunuch’s Faith” is a work of historical fiction by Paul Trittin, where he recounted a boy named...
May 14, 2021


Challenges are Inspirations
Dreams do come true, and sometimes they come with a price. Mr. Terry Powell shares his journey as a self–publishing author. Indeed, he...
May 14, 2021


Brian George: Of Passion, Injustice, Retribution, and Cultures
Born in the United Kingdom, Brian George, also known by another pen name as Byron George, has spent around fifty years writing, gradually...
May 13, 2021


Today or Later, Dreams do come true.
As kids, we used to think that life is a matter of having dreams and that the process of going to school is a gate pass to reach it....
May 6, 2021


The Sands of Colour, Time, and Love by Barbara Hartmann King
Proving that age is of no hindrance to genius, Barbara Hartmann King remains unfazed in producing literary art that would ensnare our...
May 6, 2021


The Coloured Sands Trilogy takes us on a trip back to the 1900s
Inspired by the vast expanse of rural Australia with everyone and everything that lies therein, Barbara Hartmann King takes us on a trip...
May 6, 2021


Technological Pedagogy – Future of Education by Ajitha Nayar
In the advent of the fast development of Internet and Communication Technology (ICT), in front of us lies the ever-growing number of...
Apr 27, 2021


The Freelancers: The Black Shield and The Red Fortune
We are upon another page-turner adventure from M.A Frost. This book entitled "The Freelancers: The Black Shield and The Red Fortune" will...
Apr 27, 2021


A Handbook for Drivers and a Crusade for Greater Good
Brian Roberts has worked in the transport industry for many years, and he has witnessed many deaths amongst his colleagues. Stress,...
Apr 27, 2021


Life is what we make it: ‘Colour of Mind’
Our dear author Alice Nash grew up in Sichuan, China, a part of the country with much connection to nature. She holds a MA in Diplomatic...
Apr 24, 2021


Happiness comes From Within – So Smile!: On Missee Nelligan's Books
Have you ever thought of the little things that made you smile in a day? Several topics about personal growth and self-care are well...
Apr 21, 2021


How-To Guidance Points with Rev. Emmanuel Oghene
None of us learned anything through ourselves alone. At some point, teachers, parents, and professors taught us. Beyond the four corners...
Apr 20, 2021


The Fading Love for Historical Arts
Tragicomic instances have been occurring in our days, with even little attention in seeking solutions about solving this matter. That is...
Apr 20, 2021


Restoration of Love for Ancient Arts with Carla De Petris
Art innovation in our era signifies intelligence and creativity, which doubtlessly brings a fragrant image for the 21st-century...
Apr 20, 2021
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