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Echoes of Deception

Loud reports echoed off in the distance, startling Mikhail Popov. The old man’s muscles stiffened. His gloved left hand formed a tight claw over his left knee. Tingles of electricity pulsed through the bony, fragile body shrouded by a long thick brown overcoat and a fluffy gray ushanka. Dull, enlightened eyes flashed with suspicion as he sorted through the faces milling around the Red Square. His chest quaked. The brittle ribs neared dilapidation as his heart hammered relentlessly. The blood in his vein fizzled with…adrenaline? Fear? Panic? Confusion?

The Girl who was Love? | Miracle Edoziem - THE MUSE JOURNAL

Who has a name for this? For hearts that disobey their owners. For beats that have left the thrum of fingers. For furnaces that rage, untended, fueled by some sight, some vision one could call celestial. For nerves that sing and scream. Who has a name for me who is all this and more?“Give me an elaborate definition of love?” Bod, my friend asks. So, I search my mind, plowing through thoughts like I would through a pile of clothes. And I tell him this: Monday was her eyes singing to me, songs wit...

Death Hides In Shrunken Promises | MIRACLE EDOZIEM - THE MUSE JOURNAL

Death Hides in Shrunken Promises


When finally, the rains came, our mouths hung like cave entrances; only that cave entrances housed more hope than our mouths could ever get. That moment was epic, even our ancestors had seen nothing like it.


The skies had given us a promise of rain. So the clouds gathered in a mass that turned the day into night. Hearts beat again; the sweetest tune it knew how to. After a long season comprising of naked skies and an angry sun, dead seeds and wilting crops,...
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Horror (A Work Sample)

It’s the asylum, Ismail had thought. The crazy stories they tell about that place. But he had driven people there before and he knew these stories were myths fabricated by the public to drum up some pizzazz in an otherwise lackluster town.
“Fuck!” Ismail screamed suddenly and slammed his foot into the brakes. But he was too late.
Ismail ran through the girl in the middle of the road and his heart nearly exploded. In that split second, he was convinced he had murdered a little child. She seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, and all he got was a flash of wet dark gleaming hair and a dirty dress that barely clung to her shoulders. But in that same split second, everything changed. The girl went right through the cab, like she was molded from smoke, and slammed into Ismail.

#LoveLiteratiContest - 'Moremi' by Edoziem Miracle - ELSiEiSY blog

In the beginning, God
created the heavens. He gave it a short, almost stubby nose, a round face, deep
brown eyes, soft hair, and brown skin. He looked at it, saw it was good, and
called it Moremi. Then He created me. Gave me lips and made kisses and the night-time
so the heavens could keep in touch.


At first, she was
nameless. Just another beautiful girl creating sparks in a young man’s bleak
heart. Until I noticed her on one of those afternoons when the harmattan went gaga.
Blazing sun, wild...

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