Mystery
One Husband Too Many
Detective Munn toed the knife, moving it just a scintilla away from the body. “Why did I do that?” he wondered to himself. His 27 years of police work taught him explicitly not to touch a murder weapon. Or an assumed murder weapon. It could have been a suicide, but how many people kill themselves with a knife? It seemed a particularly barbaric route to choose.
By Marie McGrathabout a year ago in Chapters
Ghost Stories of The Bermuda Triangle
There are many rumors and stories about airplanes and ships that have disappeared in the region known as The Bermuda Triangle. Photographs of sunken vessels, people who had reportedly gone missing after traveling through the area, and images of strange weather and ocean phenomena can be found per research. However, there is no absolute factual information that can be agreed upon regarding the mysteries within the stories about The Bermuda Triangle; Therefore I have decided to interview and consult with a very powerful medium (Belinda "Mary" Propper) who has agreed to share what she knows since she has been receiving messages about these mysteries since 1999.
By Shanon Angermeyer Normanabout a year ago in Chapters
10 Time Management Tips to Boost Productivity
Managing your time effectively is one of the most crucial skills to enhance productivity and achieve your goals. With endless tasks, deadlines, and distractions, mastering time management can feel overwhelming. However, with the right strategies, you can take control of your schedule and make the most out of every moment. Here are 10 practical time management tips to help you stay organized and boost your productivity.
By INFO INSIDER about a year ago in Chapters
My Struggle with Sleep
My parents assert that I previously slept more soundly than any other child. Between the ages of five and eight, I would nap in automobiles, on sofas, and similar locations. It wasn’t too big a fight to get me to bed at night either, which is saying a lot when you’re a tiny child. Although I did have a practice of awakening at 3 am and striking my mother's head with a book to get her to read to me, my overall sleep quality was generally consistent. However, at around age 12, a change occurred. It may have been puberty, characterized by surging hormones. I have always believed it may be related to my first encounters with anxiety. Regardless, that summer, I seldom slept. This implies that I would get around 2 to 3 hours of sleep each night. That isn’t enough for any youngster or for any adult.
By Iron-Pen☑️ about a year ago in Chapters








