CHANNILLO
Descent
By Rusheena Miller

Series Description:

descent

noun |de·scent| \di-ˈsent\

 

Definition of descent

1 : the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality.

2 : an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.

 

 

Secrets, lies, tragedy, and abandonment are just a few woes that tear families apart. While some can withstand the most egregious of sins, others crumble at the foundation at the mere sign of adversitiy. No family is perfect, but that doesn't stop some from putting on a facade. 

Category/Genre(s): Poetry
Updated: Other
Status: Completed



Author Bio For Rusheena Miller:

Rusheena Miller is a freelance writer from Pineview, GA. She earned a BA in Creative Writing and English at Southern New Hampshire University and is a member of Sigma Tau Delta (International English Honor Society). Her poems and articles have been published in several publications, including SNHU's journal The Manatee, Niche Webzine (the eZine), Talk Nerdy to Me, and Prose. 

(Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest coming soon)

Notes:

"Obessive Compulsive", "A Better Life," "Dry Spell," and "The Party Scene" were all orginally written from 2005-2006.







Series Description:

descent

noun |de·scent| \di-ˈsent\

 

Definition of descent

1 : the origin or background of a person in terms of family or nationality.

2 : an action of moving downward, dropping, or falling.

 

 

Secrets, lies, tragedy, and abandonment are just a few woes that tear families apart. While some can withstand the most egregious of sins, others crumble at the foundation at the mere sign of adversitiy. No family is perfect, but that doesn't stop some from putting on a facade. 

Category/Genre(s): Poetry
Updated: Other
Status: Completed


Author Bio For Rusheena Miller:

Rusheena Miller is a freelance writer from Pineview, GA. She earned a BA in Creative Writing and English at Southern New Hampshire University and is a member of Sigma Tau Delta (International English Honor Society). Her poems and articles have been published in several publications, including SNHU's journal The Manatee, Niche Webzine (the eZine), Talk Nerdy to Me, and Prose. 

(Twitter, Instagram, and Pinterest coming soon)

Notes:

"Obessive Compulsive", "A Better Life," "Dry Spell," and "The Party Scene" were all orginally written from 2005-2006.