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Lighthouse — A Love That Guides Without Failing Some love is loud. It demands attention, speaks often, and seeks to be seen. But then there is another kind… quiet, steady, and unwavering. “Lighthouse” reflects a presence that does not chase, yet never disappears. A love that remains rooted, even when distance, silence, or darkness tries to interrupt the connection. The lighthouse does not move. It does not panic in the storm. It stands… and shines. Not for recognition, but for direction. This piece speaks to emotional consistency—the kind that doesn’t flicker when life shifts. It is about being a safe place, a point of return, a quiet assurance that no matter how far one drifts, there is always something guiding them back. Excerpt from “Lighthouse” “My heart stands like a lighthouse, steady against every storm… Its light does not fade, it calls your name in silence… And in...
Creator Spotlight: The Rhythmic Legacy of Chyrel J. Jackson by KPC Some voices write. Others echo through generations. Chyrel J. Jackson stands in that second category—a 2025 Poet Laureate and #1 Best Selling Amazon Author whose work carries intention, ancestry, and undeniable weight. She doesn’t just create poetry. She builds testimony. Writing as Witness: The Creative Philosophy Her foundation is rooted in Southern heritage and ancestral memory. Writing, for her, is not performance—it’s purpose. It’s the act of completing what has been placed in her spirit. In SistersRoc’N’Rhyme Presents: Unsung Canaan Ballads , she transforms grief into movement. Not silence. Not retreat. Her words sing, chant, and testify with presence. “Authenticity is non-negotiable. Influence is respected, but imitation has no place.” The Pillars of Her Process In a world filled with distraction, her clarity is not accidental—it’s cultivated. Journaling and ...
Same Mirror, Different Name: Why the “Purist” Narrative is Broken Join the Conversation Do tools define the artist—or does the artist define the tools? “I’m tired of the sermons on Facebook.” Lately, every post feels “dressed as moral high ground” —quick to criticize book covers, poems, and ideas the moment a digital tool is detected. It’s selective outrage at its finest… “as if intelligence just showed up yesterday.” This reflection holds up a mirror to that mindset. Because the truth is simple—we’ve been quietly outsourcing our authenticity for years, and we’ve been perfectly fine with it until now. The Tools of Becoming We act like machines haven’t been “assisting thought, editing vision, [and] sharpening language” long before this moment. Predictive text finishes our sentences. Software refines our voice. Yet now, suddenly, everyone wants to claim purity. But let’s keep it honest. “Synthetic hair flows convincingly down real backs.” “Bodies rede...
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