Moon Light’s Bulletin #11 is Coming Straight From the Heaven
Did you know four, two, and one make a seven?
Sorry…sorry…sorry…I know…I know. I am too late to publish my weekly newsletter which became bi-weekly last month and finally progressed to tri-weekly this month. Honestly, I had no plans for doing any of that. But I have lately been feeling like that rope artist.
Whose job was just to walk on the rope and that’s it. Then I was handed over three juggling balls, then one more ball, then one more, and then one more…woof! That’s too many balls.
Nevertheless, I am not complaining nor justifying. But just highlighting my situation. Although I didn't write any newsletters, I have and always ensure speedy publishing of your stories sent to Moon Light Confessions.
Because I know, waiting for kills.
There may be a possibility that I may not be able to clap, comment, or leave any personal notes for you immediately after publishing. But hey, your story is not going unnoticed ever. It’s always in my head and don’t feel contended until I read and share my views on each one of them.
Btw, the last month has been great for me as I received not one, two, but three Top Writer tags in Life, Life Lessons, and History. I was desperately waiting for one and got three in just a week’s time. The feeling is unexplainable.
The sole credit goes to all the readers and writers who have supported my work and encouraged me with their words. I thank you all for your love and kindness.
Now that we are updated about my happenings and Moon Light’s too, let's get back to work. Let me have the honor to introduce you to the two amazing writers who joined us last month.
Top Submission For This Week
Roselyn Violet, I Didn’t Realize- The author has beautifully described their feelings of pain, sadness, and melancholy. What makes this poem stand apart is its structure. Just when you feel you’re spiralling down into a dark sad world, the author pulls you back and into the world of brightness, happiness, and hope. And doing so feels like such a smooth ride. Amazingly, expressed poem.
Stories Published in Random Order
Simão Cunha Blurred View- The author shares a short and sweet poem on blurred view and his middle-of-the-night experience with the same.
Bhavna Narula A Cute Child’s Cute Confessions- The author tries to bring you face to face with the predicaments of little children who sit for hours in front of their laptops each morning. With no option to leave, they have an array of thoughts which is what Cute child’s cute confessions is all about.
Dr. Fatima Imam Chances- The author shares a series of four optimistic haikus which have a different take on finding love. But each haiku has one thing in common. And that is, never give up on love.
Dr. Preeti Singh The New Bride In The Family Stole My Heart And Became My Friend- The author shares a heartfelt letter for a family member whom she loves and respects ever since she became a part of their family. The letter is full of love, affection, memories, and happiness. It will remind you why having a family is important.
Colleen Millsteed- My Week- The author has written a brilliant piece describing how each day of the week unfolds for her. Surprisingly, you will be able to relate to the author’s emotions and experiences she feels with each changing day.
Colleen Millsteed- Take the Challenge- The author has done an amazing job by describing all four prompts of the upcoming medium challenges for the writers. If you haven’t started writing yet, this poem will give you the desired push you have been looking for. And it obviously describes each prompt in detail so you don’t have to scout through a huge article for the same.
Dr Fatima Imam- Definitions- The author has taken the responsibility to dissect love into tiny segments and study them under her microscopic view of the world. Where she defines what true love should and should not look like. Love is beautiful, but there are certain rules that should not be crossed even when in love.
A Rustic Mind (Manali Desai) An Ode to Friendship- The author takes you back to your school days with this sweet poetry about friendship. If you’re one of those who found it difficult to make friends and then suddenly you found someone in your life, who not only became your BFF but also a soulmate. Then you will be able to relate to this tale of pure friendship between a boy and a girl.
Bhavna Narula Life’s Lessons Are Pretty Pricy- The author tries to play with metaphors of two opposite natures. One that is pessimistic and one that is optimistic. But both of them talk about life and its harsh realities.
Trista Signe Ainsworth How To Find Peace In Your Heart- The author shares three enlightening ways of finding love within yourself. An emotion we chase across the globe and spend thousands of dollars for. The author believes that each individual is capable of finding love within themselves and in abundance. So much so, that they never have to depend on an external source for finding love.
Dr. Fatima Imam Grandma Humor- The author shares two sweet yet humorous conversations between a grandma and her grandchildren. The conversation is sweet because kids are involved in it and it's funny because kids are involved in it. I am sure you can already see the humor in it.
George Blue Kelly Sometimes Sparing the Rod Fixes the Child- The author takes your attention to your childhood days and all the mistakes you had committed in your innocence. But how those mistakes were handled by your parents, makes all the difference in the world. The treatment the parents give to their child’s mistakes, defines what kind of adults they grow into. This story is about the balancing required in the parent-child relationship.
Bhavna Narula, You Know When the Time Is Right- The author gives a clue to her audience as to how they can find out if they are ready to fall in love. And no, it has nothing to do with their outer appearance or intellect. It is based more on the phrase, charity begins at home, but not exactly.
Ankit Priyadarshi Water Water Everywhere, Not A Drop to Drink!- The author tries to showcase the writers in a good light. He tries to explain that what seems clickbait to the reader may not have been clickbait to the writer. And their intentions may be pure behind sharing their story and framing their title in a certain way. All we need is a fresh, unbiased approach to understand their true intentions.
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