by Bridget May | Jul 28, 2022 | From Where I Sit
I’ve found over time that a good way to feel like you are part of a community (especially in the South) and connect with Spirit is to go to a church. – Or so I thought. Upon reflection, however, that is not entirely true. A middle-aged woman attending church by...
by Bridget May | Jul 26, 2022 | Short Stories for Teens
Genre: Fiction Subject: Human Rights Issues Nation-X No More-Third Class Citizens by Bridget May Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: A Brutal Truth.. 1 CHAPTER 2: Old Beliefs Die Hard.. 2 CHAPTER 3: If You Ignore It, Does It Go Away?. 3 CHAPTER 4: Strength in Numbers. 4...
by Bridget May | Jul 21, 2022 | Perspective & Opinion
I’m old enough to remember when there would only be one phone number for a whole house. Everyone would scramble to answer the phone – or at least see via caller i.d who was calling. Everyone had an answering machine, the small machine lent an official air to the...
by Bridget May | Jul 19, 2022 | Short Stories for Teens
Genre: Fiction Subject: Social Credibility Nation-X Cancel Culture by Bridget May Illustrated by PPA Table of Contents CHAPTER 1: A Boost for...
by Bridget May | Jul 14, 2022 | Perspective & Opinion
F.M.L? Seriously people. I don’t know about you, but I’ve noticed a “trend” amongst some people around me to buy into the teenaged eye-rolling indulgence of F.M.L, (F*ck My Life) usually said with a big sigh and in response to something not going their way or...
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