Kingsley Gomes, PhD.
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Professional engineer with a passion for storytelling, crafting compelling narratives that explore the human experience. Author of poetry, short stories, and inspirational articles, weaving words into emotional journeys.
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Irresistible Connection: A Poem of Desire and Skin Hunger
Do you crave the feeling of another's touch? Experience the raw magnetism of desire in this evocative poem, "A Fusion of Warmth" Feel the electricity spark as two souls meet, their gazes locking, and a primal hunger awakens. This poem explores the yearning for connection, the anticipation of touch, and the spark that ignites when skin meets skin. Is this the beginning of a passionate love story? Dive into this poem to find out.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.2 years ago in Poets
Roots and Romance - A Fight for Nature and Love – Chapter 5
Intrigued by Roots and Romance? Read below for Chapter five! New reader? Begin your journey with Chapter 1. What happened in the last chapter? Unravel the secrets in Chapter four of Roots and Romance here.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.2 years ago in Fiction
Roots and Romance - A Fight for Nature and Love – Chapter 2
Fresh to the tale? Begin with Chapter 1 of Roots and Romance Chapter two Britta hesitated, a war waging within her. The memory of her cramped city apartment, the constant hum of traffic, was a major shift to the peaceful quiet of this diner. The offer of a place to stay, unexpected as it was, held a strange appeal. There was something about Sylas, a genuineness that shone through his sun-kissed features, that made her feel safe, a radical shift to the first apprehension she felt upon arriving in this unfamiliar town.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.2 years ago in Fiction
Confined But Not Broken: A Story of Rebellion in a Sterile World
Beyond the Sterile Walls The sterile white walls pressed in, each exhale echoing in some measure, a constant reminder of the confinement. Eloise traced a finger along the cool surface, the rhythmic hum of the ventilation system the sole company in the featureless room. Hunger gnawed at her stomach, a dull ache that had become a deadly companion. How long had it been? Days? Weeks? Time stretched and warped in this isolation.
By Kingsley Gomes, PhD.2 years ago in Fiction











