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The Villain Who Never Spoke
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
"If you do not tell your story, someone else will tell it for you."
Silent Battles
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
In The Silent Battles, Akos discovers that behind every smile may lie an unseen struggle, reminding us that kindness, compassion, and understanding can make all the difference in a world where everyone is fighting battles we cannot see.
The Day the Wind Stopped Running
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
When a woman who has spent her entire life chasing success, approval, and impossible dreams encounters a strange day without wind, she discovers that purpose was never found in the pursuit but in the quiet moments she kept overlooking.
The Street That Tried to Swallow Her
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A peaceful Saturday walk turns into a terrifying fight for survival when a mysterious car tries to abduct a young woman, leaving her family searching for answers and finding strength in faith.
The Forgotten Seed
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A reflective story about hidden potential, quiet growth, and the unexpected beauty that emerges when hope is given a chance to flourish.
The One Who Jumped
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Hope arrives in unexpected ways—often through the person willing to step into our darkness and help us find the light.
The Wrong Kind of Good
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Sometimes the deepest tragedies are born not from evil intentions but from good hearts making impossible choices in the dark.
The Art of Surviving Collisions
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A Story About Defensive Living, Unexpected Impact, and the Strength to Keep Moving Forward
Beyond Words
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
True care is not revealed by what people say but by the consistency of their actions, the sincerity of their concern, and the quiet ways they protect your well-being even when no one is watching.
When The Devil Follows You Home
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
She loved him despite the warnings, until the day she closed her door and realised the devil she ignored had already followed her home.
The Silence After Laughter
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A woman quietly discovers that the people who laugh and smile with her are sometimes the same ones who speak differently behind her back, and she learns to understand the quiet complexity of human pretense without losing her kindness.
When Life Breaks You
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Even when life breaks you, the strength to rise, heal, and continue your story can still live quietly within you.
The Road That Taught Me
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
The journey was long and dusty, the road broken with deep potholes, but somewhere along the way I realized that life is much the same—rough, unpredictable, and difficult at times, yet it still carries us forward if we have the patience and courage to keep going.
A Quiet Return
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A quiet journey of leaving, learning, and returning where presence completes the story that distance began.
When Walking Away is not an Option
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
When walking away isn’t an option, courage looks less like confidence and more like the quiet decision to stay, stumble, and see something through simply because it has to be done.
The Stopcock
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Waking to empty water tanks after the stopcocks were stolen, I realized how a small act of selfishness can quietly drain what sustains many lives.
In Memory of a Life Cut Short
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A heartfelt tribute to a young life ended too soon, reminding us that while death may silence presence, it cannot erase love—for love remains, echoing through memory, faith, and the lives it touched.
The Fool and the Flame
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Love humbles reason, teaching us that true courage lies in embracing the mystery of being vulnerable and changed.
The Basket That Held Water
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A reflective story about Kofi, whose years of effort and disappointment quietly shape him until timing, patience, and readiness align, and what once slipped away finally stays.
When Love Has No Beginning
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
According to Ama, love had no beginning, it crept in quietly, grew without permission, and revealed itself only after her heart had already chosen.
Heavier Than Gold
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Heavier Than Gold is a reflection on how manners, morals, and integrity, chosen in hardship and silence, become the most valuable inheritance a person can leave behind.
More Than Twins
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
More Than Twins is a heartwarming tale about two sisters who discover that their bond goes beyond shared looks, revealing the unique strengths and love that make them truly inseparable.
The Day I finally Asked
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
“The Day I Finally Asked” is a heartfelt story about the moment when blind loyalty gave way to truth, and a girl dared to question the silence she had always obeyed.
The Language of Gratitude
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
When Akos learns to speak the silent language of gratitude, she discovers that thankfulness does not change what she has; it changes how she sees her life.
WHEN THE DEVIL FOLLOWS YOU HOME
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
She loved him despite the warnings until the day she closed her door and realized the devil she ignored had already followed her home.
Learning to Wait
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Learning to wait taught me that what feels like delay is often life quietly preparing something better than I imagined.
The Pepper Garden
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
From a simple desire grew a garden of meaning.
The Stories We Carry
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
The story shows how our memories and experiences shape who we are. It reminds us that everyone carries unseen stories, both heavy and hopeful, and that sharing them can bring connection and understanding.
A life Well Faked
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A girl raised in a loving Christian home is drawn into a flashier lifestyle through new friends and older men with easy promises. What begins as harmless pretending leads to pregnancy, regret, and a collapsed future. But in her lowest moment, she finds the strength to rebuild—proving that while a fake life falls apart, a truthful one can rise again.
The Power of Gentle Voices
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Sometimes the gentlest, most respectful voice travels farther than noise, quietly opening doors of kindness you never knew were listening.
A Divorce Told in Fabric
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
In a quiet courtroom, a separated couple wearing the same fabric confronts the fragile line between ending and enduring love, realising that some bonds wait for humility and care to return.
The Woman Behind the White Coat
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A woman with no formal education, widowed early and sustained by faith and sacrifice, built a legacy through her prayers and perseverance that lives on in her grandchildren who became doctors.
Are We Human?
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A moving story about cruelty, compassion, and the choices that define humanity.
The Quiet Proof of Love
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
A gentle love story where Adwoa and Kobby discover that real love isn’t loud or perfect; it’s proven in quiet moments, patient presence, and the choice to show up for each other again and again.
Writing My Way back
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
"Writing My Way Back” is a reflection on healing through words. When life gets heavy, writing becomes a safe space, where pain can be understood, and lost pieces of self can slowly return. It’s a quiet journey of rediscovery, courage, and growth.
The Truth of Life
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
“Do a million good things and no one notices; make one mistake and everyone remembers—this is the truth of life.”
When She Said No
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Sometimes the greatest proof of love is having the strength to walk away with respect when someone says no.
You Wouldn't Survive Their Story
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
You judge people from the safety of a life that never forced you to survive what they survived.
Pretending Not To Understand
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Some moments are too sweet to confess too quickly, so I smiled and held onto mine a little longer, pretending not to understand.
Viewed by?
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Sometimes the people who watch your life the closest are the ones too afraid to truly be part of it.
The Unspoken Words of Adowa
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Where words fall silent, Adowa speaks through the rhythm of the body and the soul of Ashanti tradition.
Protection Wearing and Ugly Face
By Mrs. Alberta Nana Ama Owusu
Sometimes the most painful endings are not punishments but protection wearing an ugly face.




















































