PostsCommentsPayoutsabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 2 months agoRE: A very special ticket [ENG][ESP]What a beautiful reminder that the best memories aren't made with expensive trips but with love and imagination. This mom turned an ordinary day into pure magic. I bet Elias will…abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 2 months agoRE: Fiction: The magic ticket (El boletol mágico) [EN/ES]As someone who's fallen asleep in movies before, Wildow's admission about dozing off during the important part made me laugh out loud. It's such a human detail that makes the…abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Echoes of BeforeThis story tackles so many real issues - missing children, parental depression, teenage rebellion, unplanned pregnancy - but never feels exploitative. You've handled these…abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Just One Careless MoveJayden's voice is so authentic - that mix of childhood wonder and premature weariness. The way he still dreams of school and misses his friend Jake shows the child he still is beneath it all.abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: The Inkwell Fiction Prompt #231abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Optimization GuruAll changes and corrections effected.abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Optimization GuruThe prompt of course. There is one sentence that felt a little strange: "Kellerman finally looked at her, his eyes beating rhythmically." Eyes beating is not something one…abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: A Dream In Daytime LMAOOO not the "official opening" of an unfinished building! This is so painfully accurate it hurts. Nigerian politics in a nutshellabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Across Oceans."I am beside you always, Riya. In your faith. In your fire." - screenshot, saved, sending to my mom. This is everything. This is why I love creative nonfiction. It's YOUR story…abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: The Inkwell Fiction Prompt #230Here is my entry: Try not to laugh too hardabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: The Ink Well Highlights Magazine # 218Thank you @theinkwellabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: CNF 145: A Bicycle GambleIt's a very crazy experience I must say.. Dangerously exciting. 😅 When did you learn to ride?abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Creative Nonfiction Prompt #145My entryabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Creative Nonfiction: The wolves are not in the forest: they are in the city/ Los lobos no están en el bosque: están en la ciudad (ENG/ ESP)What a terrifying experience! The fact that you had the presence of mind to project strength while being scared to death shows incredible survival instinct. Your words to those…abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Return This line alone made the whole story worth reading. Thank you for sharing this powerful reminder about integrityabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Standing Right ThereYeah, a reasonable number of failed relationship usually isn't because of infidelity. Real communication is often needed to keep things fresh. Thanks for reading.abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Standing Right ThereThank you.abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: The Inkwell Fiction Prompt #229I supported @marriot5464 and @rare-gemabuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Almost So many of us armor up after heartache, but you’re choosing to cherish the beauty of that "short story with no sequel" instead of resenting its brevity. Brave take!abuzayd (51)in The Ink Well • 3 months agoRE: Zara's Disappearance Amina’s loyalty to Zara, even after everyone else moved on, was heartbreaking and heartwarming at the same time. And the ending! Part of me wants to know how it happened (was…