Kylie Martin
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Stories (8/0)
Rearranging Existence
“Relate to your greatness and not your weakness,” the quote from my Bedtime Tea gave me a sliver of hope to grasp onto, as I had been doing for quite some time. Each abstract affirmation of beauty to come my way via the tea tags carried not one identical sentiment as the time before. Doubts about my capabilities, projected onto me from the outside world’s view, had been sending me into a merry-go-round of despair. My tea tags gave me a gentle reminder every night to keep strong in the battle of coming to the end of myself.
By Kylie Martin5 months ago in Writers
Old Barn Amulet
Green rolling hills were covered in fog that morning in the countryside of Paso Robles, California. As the sun tried to creep through the morning mist, the smell of coffee penetrated the porch. Annie covered her shoulders in her favorite worn out blanket as she sipped her drink on the porch swing. Garrett bustled through the screen door which had a classic squeak when opened. He paused to allow Misty and Binx to fly beneath his feet and out into the yard.
By Kylie Martin3 years ago in Fiction
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann
The Disappearance of Madeleine McCann True crime doesn’t always have a resolve, and hardly ever a happy ending. Though solved mysteries with a tight bow tying everything together can help me sleep at night, sometimes it’s more fun to explore every avenue of an unsolved crime. My favorite one happens to be the disappearance of Madeleine McCann.
By Kylie Martin3 years ago in Criminal
Food as Medicine
Many things fulfill me in life, from road trips, music, writing, the hospitality industry, and other joys I pursue to maintain happiness. However, there is one thing that fulfills me in a more overwhelming way on a daily basis and that thing is food as medicine. I know this can sound cliché or even not make sense to many people. It could sound like I am diminishing the importance of science and healthcare by pointing to food for treatment. Stay with me on this passion of mine and you could begin to understand why.
By Kylie Martin3 years ago in Longevity