My Dear Readers,
“Restoring Memories” a guest post by a very talented writer David Wesley Woolverton. David is an aspiring author currently pursuing a master’s degree in creative writing at the University of South Alabama. His interests include trains, books, and daydreaming.
Nesrin and Ceylan had just joined the restoration staff of an open-air museum preserving the remains of an ancient city. They surveyed the ruins around them, finding very little left of the city; some scraps of wall, a few statues, minuscule traces of road.
Nesrin stopped to pet the nose of a stone lion, analyzing the contrast between her young-looking fingers and the years recorded by the moss and dirt on the statue. “Hard to believe this was our childhood home.” Continue reading here.
Thank you so much for doing this, G! Your support really does mean a great deal to me. I hope you have a day as nice as you are!
The pleasure is mine, David. I love your writings.
May you day be filled with joy!
Aw, you’re too kind ☺
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David’s short prose is most interesting.dear!!
Thank you so much, dear. I am sure he will be very grateful if you can visit his site 🌸
Most welcome,dear!!but i have gone his site but i forgot my password of e mail i d.his site is demanding all information about me.how can i give him my information without e-mail i d.
To read further you just need to click on the word “here” on my post 🙂
Thank you very much! As G said, I am very grateful.
You are most welcome,dear!!🌹🌹🌹
You are most welcome,dear!!
Thanks for the share. Found the David’s work really interesting
Thank you for reading, Shantanu. I am glad you found his work interesting.
I sure did. My pleasure
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