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"A few minutes ago, I had felt the warmth. Then, it disappeared. I didn’t understand what had just happened".
This is one of the first stories Nelly Sarpong shared on Two Southern Corners (2020).
Read the story on our website: TwoSouthernCorners.com/Stories/Dumpster
Read about her inspiration for the story here: TwoSouthernCorners.com/Creative-Process/Dumpster
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Join all of our readers on our Newsletter in TwoSouthernCorners.com and receive our new story right in your inbox every week. You can also register there with your Gmail or Facebook account to read all the stories available.
If you enjoy reading our stories, please consider supporting us. You can do it here to buy us a coffee: BuyMeACoffee.com/SouthernCorners
Eleni Noah hosts the Spanish version of this podcast. You can find her on your favourite platforms, too (including Apple Podcasts and Google): Anchor.fm/TwoSouthernCorners
Follow Nelly Sarpong on Instagram.
Follow Eleni Noah on Instagram and Facebook
ABOUT TWO SOUTHERN CORNERS
We are Nelly Sarpong from West Africa and Eleni Noah from South America.
The idea for Two Southern Corners was born a year ago after we met and became friends at a dinner party. We instantly connected thanks to our common passion for writing.
After Covid hit the world, and we all had to quarantine, we started talking about how we could write consistently. Then the idea of having readers (like you) lit up like a bulb. The thought of you, eager and waiting every week for one of our stories, inspired us. So, you, our dear reader, are the heart of this site. If it weren’t for you, none of these short stories would exist.
The name of our site is pretty simple yet interesting. Paraguay and Ghana are both in the southern part of the world and on almost exactly opposite sides. Also, even though Latinos and Africans live so far away, we found out we have so much in common; never-ending summers, bright personalities, vibrant cultures, and even similar ways of thinking. That’s the spirit behind the name Two Southern Corners.
By Nelly Sarpong"A few minutes ago, I had felt the warmth. Then, it disappeared. I didn’t understand what had just happened".
This is one of the first stories Nelly Sarpong shared on Two Southern Corners (2020).
Read the story on our website: TwoSouthernCorners.com/Stories/Dumpster
Read about her inspiration for the story here: TwoSouthernCorners.com/Creative-Process/Dumpster
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Join all of our readers on our Newsletter in TwoSouthernCorners.com and receive our new story right in your inbox every week. You can also register there with your Gmail or Facebook account to read all the stories available.
If you enjoy reading our stories, please consider supporting us. You can do it here to buy us a coffee: BuyMeACoffee.com/SouthernCorners
Eleni Noah hosts the Spanish version of this podcast. You can find her on your favourite platforms, too (including Apple Podcasts and Google): Anchor.fm/TwoSouthernCorners
Follow Nelly Sarpong on Instagram.
Follow Eleni Noah on Instagram and Facebook
ABOUT TWO SOUTHERN CORNERS
We are Nelly Sarpong from West Africa and Eleni Noah from South America.
The idea for Two Southern Corners was born a year ago after we met and became friends at a dinner party. We instantly connected thanks to our common passion for writing.
After Covid hit the world, and we all had to quarantine, we started talking about how we could write consistently. Then the idea of having readers (like you) lit up like a bulb. The thought of you, eager and waiting every week for one of our stories, inspired us. So, you, our dear reader, are the heart of this site. If it weren’t for you, none of these short stories would exist.
The name of our site is pretty simple yet interesting. Paraguay and Ghana are both in the southern part of the world and on almost exactly opposite sides. Also, even though Latinos and Africans live so far away, we found out we have so much in common; never-ending summers, bright personalities, vibrant cultures, and even similar ways of thinking. That’s the spirit behind the name Two Southern Corners.