Glenn P. Washington
Bio
I am a writer that focuses on true storytelling. I capture the happenings in my country. I might be appealing — but here, I am a writer, turning moments into multiverses and making sure the world hears me out of them.
Stories (12/0)
Miraculous Healing
In the humble community of Plitotah, settled between moving slopes and encompassed by the murmuring elastic homestead, carried on with a young lady named Effortlessness. Her life was an embroidery woven with strings of chuckling, family, and the dynamic shades of a blossoming garden. In any case, one game-changing day, the tune of her life took a discordant turn.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Fiction
The Power of Gratitude
Some time ago in a curious little town called Klay settled between moving slopes and a wandering stream, there carried on with a young lady named Sando. Sando had a heart brimming with dreams and a soul as free as the breeze, yet life had gone off in a strange direction. She had as of late lost her employment, and bills were stacking up like leaves in the fall.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Fiction
Love in the Midst of Hatred
In the humble community of Parker paint, the split between the Woodcamp- East and Gobuychop had existed for generations. It wasn't simply a demographical partition but a deep-rooted animosity that colored every interaction. The reasons were long-forgotten, buried beneath layers of resentment and distrust. Yet, amidst this sea of hatred, two souls dared to defy the norm. However, in the midst of this ocean of contempt, two spirits considered opposing the standard.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Fiction
Unexpected Love
In the core of a clamoring city, where time picked up the pace with the strides of 1,000 outsiders, there existed a little book shop. "Pages of Good fortune" was a curious shelter, its racks loaded up with the inebriating fragrance of matured paper and ink. Among its supporters was Emily, a young lady with a fondness for the composed word and a heart longing for her very own romantic tale.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Fiction
"Mending the Divide"
In a little, divided town, settled in the midst of moving slopes and rich green woodlands, the scars of a recent electoral violence still ran deep. The once-affectionate community was now fragmented, torn apart by hatred and suspicion. But in the aftermath of the violence, a faint glimmer of hope emerged, as a few individuals and families embarked on a journey towards reconciliation and forgiveness.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Humans
Trust for what’s to come:
In the rambling ghettos of Lakpazee Westpoint, Landing strip Sinkor, Liberia, where destitution grips to each corner, there exists an encouraging sign. She goes by Jabbeh, a little kid with a brilliant grin that misrepresents the brutal real factors she has confronted. Jabbeh's story is only one among endless others that outline the energetic endeavors of people and associations to further develop schooling in underdeveloped nations. In a world loaded up with difficulty, these accounts sparkle as encouraging signs, helping us to remember the extraordinary force of schooling.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Education
A Ray of Hope in the Shadows:
Lorpu sat alone in the dimly lit room of their small, run-down apartment. She was only nine years old, but the weight of her family's poverty bore down on her small shoulders like an insurmountable burden. It wasn't just the hunger that gnawed at her stomach or the tattered clothes she wore to school; it was the emotional toll that poverty was taking on her self-esteem, education, and future opportunities.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Humor
The Teacher's Sacrifice
In the heart of a remote African village, where the sun's scorching rays met the endless savannah, there lived a teacher named Albert Caulker. His life was a testament to the profound sacrifices teachers in underprivileged regions made to bring education to those who needed it most. Caulker's story was one of relentless determination, personal hardships, and an unwavering commitment to shaping young minds.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Education
Justice sought for 15-Year-Old Raped by Stepfather by Senator
Senator Nyonblee Karnga-Lawrence (Liberty Party, Grand Bassa) has encouraged the Service of Equity, the Female Legal counselors Relationship of Liberia, Service of Orientation, Kid and Social Security and all foundations keen on the privileges of youngsters to treat the assault and impregnation of a 15-year-old young lady in Lofa District with the highest level of desperation in sending a strong message to would-be attackers and victimizers of kids' freedoms.
By Glenn P. Washington7 months ago in Humans
Boxes containing drugs confiscated during an attempt to smuggle out of the Roberts International Airport.
In a surprising turn of events, the boxes confiscated during an attempt to smuggle them out of the Roberts International Airport directly from the tarmac through an unauthorized gate by the airport’s chief security have now been officially declared as moringa tea by airport authorities, in the presence of customs and joint security personnel.
By Glenn P. Washington8 months ago in Criminal
Exceptional requirements understudy states, urges organizations to act.
Exceptional requirements understudy states, urges organizations to act. Individuals from the genuinely tested local area in Liberia truly do confront a tremendous test in getting to public offices the nation over. This is principally in light of the fact that these public offices are not intended to oblige them and make their developments simple.
By Glenn P. Washington8 months ago in Education