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  • Who's Chelsea Maya Victory Johnson? by Chelsea_Maya_Johnson
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    Read the biography of Chelsea Maya Victory Johnson, Nigerian Isoko author from Delta State. From Araya to author of Water Boy. True story 2026. From Araya and Olomoro to the World: The Story of Chelsea Maya Victory Johnson Born in a small Isoko town where the Bible once fell, Chelsea Maya Victory Johnson grew up selling tomatoes in a busy motor park, missing 3 years of school, and writing stories under mango trees. Against poverty, setbacks, and doubt, one boy's pen would become his voice. This is the story of how _Road to Perdition_ became _Water Boy_. This is the story of Chelsea Maya Victory Johnson. © 2026 CHELSEA MAYA VICTORY JOHNSON. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This is a work of non-fiction. The events, names, and places in this biography are true to the best of the author's knowledge. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored, or transmitted without the written permission of the author. For permissions, contact: [chelseavjohnson1@gmail.com] #cmjohnson #chelseamayajohnson #chelseamayavictoryjohnson #cmvjohnson #biography #memoir #nigerianauthor #africanwriter #isoko #deltastate #truestory #inspirational #writerslife #africanliterature #nigeria #authorjourney #nonfiction #blackauthors #youngwriter #storyofmylife #successstory, #delta, #warri, #ughelli, #araya, #olomoro, #booktok, #wattpadbiography, #africanauthors
  • The do's and don'ts of AI in story writing. by FoolishStoryTeller
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    This will act as my introduction to my account, read it or not, it led you to me. I'm going to make this very short. This book... Page... is to explain what and what not to do with AI for creative writing. AI is a tool to be used, not to be the writer itself. if anything it should be the editor and corrector in your mistakes.
  • Hate To Mine by RyanFroststory
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    Ava thought leaving Ethan was her only choice. Back in high school, he was her enemy, her rival, and the boy who unexpectedly stole her heart. But when she broke up without a word, she shattered his world... and hers too. Years later, Ava is just trying to survive her new job. But fate plays its cruelest card when she discovers her new boss is Ethan - the same boy she once loved... now a cold, ruthless CEO who hasn't forgotten how she left him. In a world of boardrooms, secrets, and unspoken pain, hate burns deeper than love ever did. But some promises can't be broken. Because no matter how hard they try to fight it... She was always his to hate. And his to love. #HateToMine #EnemiesToLovers #OfficeRomance #RomanceStories #RyanFrostStories #LoveHateRelationship #BillionaireRomance #RomanceBookstagram #StoryQuotes #WattpadStories #WattpadRomance #NewAdultRomance #RomanticDrama #BookQuotes #IGWriters #WritersOfInstagram #ReadMoreBooks #FictionWriting #RomanceReads #Bookish #BookRecommendations #DigitalAuthor #Storytelling #AuthorJourney #WritingCommunity
  • Eternal Remembrance by raunak_2007
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    This poem reflects on the loss of a loved one, highlighting the enduring presence of their memory and love in the speaker's heart, even after they are gone.
  • Pyaar ka junoon  by Talesbyiti
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    Yeh kahani hai do strangers ki... Jo ek random app par sirf ek coincidence ki wajah se mile. Ek simple "Hi" se shuru hui baat dheere dheere dosti mein badli... aur phir pyaar? Ya shayad obsession. Unki journey itni aasaan nahi thi. Galatfahmiyan, heartbreaks, secrets, emotional breakdowns, possessiveness, romance aur endless drama... sab kuch unki kahani ka hissa hai. Kya unka pyaar unhe hamesha ke liye saath laa payega? Ya unki obsession hi unke rishte ka anjaam banegi? Ek aisi story jahan har chapter ke saath emotions aur twists aur bhi gehre hote jayenge.
  • Faithless Farewell: Journal of Creation by TwistedFate2101
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    Building the world of Faithless Farewell.
  • The Space Between Us by Lilog224ever
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    In a world that moves faster every day, patience has become a rare thing. What seems like a simple moment-standing in line at a convenience store-can reveal a lot about human behavior. This piece reflects on an everyday encounter inside a 7-Eleven where a quiet conversation between two strangers is interrupted by the pressure of someone who cannot wait their turn. What begins as a normal interaction quickly becomes a lesson in personal space, respect, and restraint. The moment holds tension: irritation builds, frustration rises, and the instinct to react grows stronger. Yet instead of choosing conflict, the narrator chooses calm. In that calmness lies a deeper message about dignity and self-control. This story explores how the smallest situations in life often reveal the biggest truths about people. Some rush through life without awareness of the space others occupy. Others choose to pause, observe, and protect their peace rather than escalate a moment into unnecessary conflict. It becomes a quiet reminder that not every battle needs to be fought with anger. Sometimes strength is found in patience and the ability to stand your ground without losing yourself. Through observation and reflection, the narrator transforms a simple experience into something larger-a reflection on how modern life pushes people into impatience and how easily respect for others can disappear in crowded, everyday spaces. Yet within that same space there is also the opportunity to choose another path: calm over chaos, awareness over aggression, and presence over rushing. In the end, the moment is not really about a line at a convenience store at all. It is about how people treat one another in small moments that most would overlook. It is about the silent power of choosing peace when irritation would be easier. And it is about remembering something simple that many have forgotten: Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do in a fast world is simply wait your turn.