by Olga Brajnović | Nov 10, 2020 | fiction, Health
Photo by photo hoteam on Unsplash Damn pandemic! Claire had tested positive for the coronavirus two weeks ago. She had been at a party with her friends on a Saturday night to drink and have fun together. It was her boyfriend’s birthday. No masks, no social...
by Olga Brajnović | Sep 2, 2020 | challenges, Journalism, Memories
When I was in the deepest stage of my depression, my doctor said that I needed to put a distance between my workplace and me. So I packed my belongings and took a flight to the US, crossing the Ocean. I began to work as a freelancer for a news agency in San Francisco,...
by Olga Brajnović | Aug 10, 2020 | challenges, our life
There are many people I know who have caught the coronavirus lately. We are here experiencing the second wave of the crisis. Just when all seemed to go to normal, the cases began to rise, and here we are again with the hospitals crowded and a mandatory order to wear...
by Olga Brajnović | Nov 29, 2019 | challenges
painted in my iPad It’s slowly invading my life. It’s hard to admit it. I can feel it in my bones. I can’t run, I can’t jump, I can’t walk without help, I even can’t sing, which is what I regret the most. I used to be a good singer....
by Olga Brajnović | Jun 9, 2015 | daily prompt
We all have things we need to do to keep an even keel — blogging, exercising, reading, cooking. What’s yours? The care of my mother is taking most of my time every day, and I’m worried about her. Each day it’s more difficult. There is no much time to...