Nonfiction

Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
Restless

I don’t swim to exercise. Rhythmic laps have never been my thing. Tonight, I swim because I’m restless, unsettled, and water helps to shift things back into place.

May 21, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
And In a Sense We’re all Winning- We’re Alive, or, Superbowl LIII

The last and only time I had paid attention to the Superbowl, or cared, was in 2017, when the Atlanta Falcons were playing the New England Patriots. Quickly, things shifted from looking like a surefire underdog triumph to a last minute victory for the MAGA-hat-wearing quarterback from the pastiest city in America. I was dating […]

Apr 23, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
Fear and Trembling

Years of complacency undone by one little pill

Feb 21, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
Creator in the 21st Century

Thoughts on a career in which you have to be on social media to “succeed” and curating your social media to actually get some good out of something with so many negative impacts

Jan 14, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
Who Am I? When fashion is not the answer but inspiration

Fashion is one of the everlasting notions has got fixed strongly in human life being. We operate it daily without any thinking about its true essence. Even those who do not call themselves fashionmonger strive to be informed about the latest trends just in a case. What can be said about those who are preparing […]

Jan 8, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
The Importance of Taking Risks While You’re Still Young

For all human beings, risks are simply a kind of choice with the only significant difference being that with risks, there is a lot more at stake. In many cases, risk is often viewed as something negative and should be avoided whenever possible. However, this is not always true, especially in the case of younger […]

Jan 6, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
Can’t it be Christmas Every Day?

Most of the time during the holidays you’ll hear someone somewhere say they wish it could be Christmas every day. At least once. One of the things people hate more than anything is when something you’re looking forward to has passed. When big events are over, the time directly afterward is fairly anti-climactic. Of course, […]

Jan 2, 2019
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
A Novel Endeavor

The Writing Journey

Sep 10, 2018
Catapult Alumni | Nonfiction
Glow of Admiration

The morning’s sunlight was brilliant: not hot, but warm; still, the vibrantly colored peacock retreated from its touch resting within the shade cast from a tractor. He had been caught from the jaws of a dog years earlier and struggled to survive; now, missing one spur, and years advancing, he appeared, without being capable of […]

Jun 14, 2018