This story was written by Warrior Jak in response to the following prompt: Be a building that you know well. Talk about your life and memories. Jak is from Suratthani but has spent the last 5 years living abroad in Austrailia.
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This poem was written by Warrior, Jill! from Whangarei, New Zealand. She is a teacher in Surat Thani. It Ain’t You Babe
Seriously I don’t have a title. His rheumy eyes lust you misread He sees himself. He reaches for his bright, clean, innocent promise gone now his future yours. That is his lust. Confused by your nascent sexuality. Top of Form This was written by Warrior Jak. He is from Surat but has spent the last 5 years living abroad in Austrailia.
The prompt is: Rude Awakeing “Get up. That’s right you, with the face. GET UP.” After the boot roughly hits your side you groggily wake up. You remember the bomb, yes the bomb you had to deactivate. That would be your top priority but your captor has a knife and your hands are bound. What do you do next? This post was written by Warrior, Munnawar Hashim. He is a teacher in Surat and is from London, England. This is his 'Family Matters' story!
--- Hassan’s nose and forehead were planted on the ground. He waited patiently for the signal. “Allahuakbar!” He raised his head in unison with a thousand other men and the mosque was filled with low muttering. Hassan knew the motions but had long since forgotten the accompanying words. To him the Friday prayer he attended with his father and brother was a ritual that held very little religious significance for him. Once the prayer was over; the masses congregated at the entrance, grabbing a variety of footwear from the shelves. Shoes, sandals, trainers and loafers originating from all the markets of London were flung indiscriminately in various directions. Hassan knew to wait; he was in no particular rush to join the mob. Like those who are eager to leave an aircraft after landing; the mob began to get restless. This piece was written by warrior Cati! She expanded on the Blow your mind exercise (click here to read her entire list) by picking one as a writing prompt:
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