If Friendship Has No Edges
I have already fallen for you. Not out of loneliness. Not out of impulse. But with the quiet certainty of a man who recognizes something real. If friendship is where you need to stand, I will meet yo
Across the Water Vol. II – KPC CAPS Call
CAPS members, share your story, art, or community spotlight in Across the Water Vol. II. Celebrate Caribbean culture, love, and resilience—submissions open until February 28, 2026.
Quiet Progress, Real Growth
“Learning to slow my mind has shown me that real growth happens quietly—through discipline, presence, and the courage to trust the process.” #MissionVisionPlan #GoalOrientedActionTechnique
A Corner That Doesn’t Ask Questions
I don’t need a perfect room,just a corner that doesn’t ask questions.A chair that lets me sit with my thoughtslong enough for them to stop pretending.Light that doesn’t rush me.Silence that know
Mastering the Beast Within
“Words, once unleashed, can wound beyond repair—but they are not my master. Integrity is.” Mastering the Beast Within
“Night Terrors: Unveiled Secrets”
“Look behind me. Shh! Do you see her silhouette back there? Probably pretending to be asleep?” “Night Terrors: Unveiled Secrets”
Quiet Strength on Four Wheels
My all-time favorite automobile is the Lincoln SUV. It’s not loud or flashy—it’s solid, smooth, and confident. It rides easy, handles business, and makes long drives feel effortless. A Lincoln S
“Melanie M. Johnson Wins 2024 Rhapsody & Rhyme Poetry Prize: A Journey of Healing and Authenticity”
“Discover the inspiring journey of Melanie M. Johnson, winner of the 2024 Rhapsody & Rhyme Poetry Prize. Explore her healing poetry and authentic storytelling, rooted in her experiences as a domesti
The Art of Creative Survival: From Wounds to Wisdom
Creativity, for me, is a scar that learned how to speak. It doesn’t arrive polished or rehearsed—it rises from lived hours, from pressure, from moments that left marks and demanded meaning.
“When Nicknames No Longer Fit: Letting Go with Love”
Have you ever stopped calling your adult child a nickname they no longer like? This reflection explores the balance between love, respect, and growth in parent-child relationships.