
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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'WEAPONS' Review
Let me preface this by saying that I never watch trailers for new movies the majority of the time. To add more to that statement I normally don't watch them all the way through when I do watch them anymore. The reason for this being that in the last decade films began giving a little too much away in the trailer. That especially goes for the horror genre. Without rambling for too long about trailers lets get to the one at hand, 'Weapons'.
By Sudais Zakwan15 minutes ago in Horror
Hi Chardonnay . Content Warning.
Grapple with a lil grape amidst the thistle. Peas in a pod not far from the backyard pepper-patches, prickly pompoms along the side-paths of a city park. This vivid color is a good omen if untouched, fertility is their needled warning.
By Sudais Zakwan27 minutes ago in Proof
"What Furnace Was Thy Brain?"*
*From "The Tyger" by William Blake Most amino acids build proteins. Undeniably important, they are the basis of the body's structure. Nevertheless, some amino acids have other roles, roles that help sew together the vast complex of protein structures into a seamlessly moving, thinking creature.
By Sudais Zakwan29 minutes ago in Proof
My FALLING
There she was, Melissa McKramer; Pretty, Perky, Popular, Perfect, and "property of" Warren Zepf; Quarterback. A bookish sophomore stood no chance at her heart and attention; I knew books rather than social signals and even I knew well enough to admire from afar, offer class notes from time-to-time, and barely even look her way if Zepf was in her immediate area, which was most of the time.
By Sudais Zakwan35 minutes ago in Fiction
Change, but…
They said she was ill. - Ill? What’s the deal, Annie thought. She was only 5. She spoke to angels, told them, “I want to be healthy… I want to be free.” They said, “Not yet. This is not for nothing. It has a meaning. Everything’s going to be alright.”
By Sudais Zakwan36 minutes ago in Fiction











