Martie Faye Agravante

A storyteller, through and through, fueled by curiosity and driven with a desire to to help others with words. A mover, a shaker, a believer, a writer. Determined to make things happen, and to make things happen, pen is put to paper to change the world.
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Martie Faye Agravante

World Nomads • 30th March 2020

Rooted

The humidity hits you before anything. Just a step out of the airport and immediately sweat sticks to the back of your neck and you feel the sunburn forming, even under your clothes. This is how I remembered the Philippines.
Martie Says • 12th April 2018

and in our darkest hours, i stumble on a secret power

the world always rewards toughness and cutting edges. it applauds cold-hearted, stoic-faced dispositions. people say that’s how you get ahead, you cut throats. there is a judgment to be met, a price to be paid for being soft. for not letting the cruel world touch you and seep into your soul.
Odyssey • 23rd July 2017

The Pain Just Means You've Loved And Have Been Loved In Return

The Pain Just Means You've Loved And Have Been Loved In Return Death is so painful for the living.
Odyssey • 3rd July 2017

Lorde's Melodrama: A Breakdown

"Let's let things come out of the woodwork I'll give you my best side, tell you all my best lies."
Odyssey • 20th June 2017

This Is What You Have In Common With Everyone On This Planet

This Is What You Have In Common With Everyone On This Planet At the end of the day, every person you have ever walked past has someone out there in this wide world that loves them.
Odyssey • 16th January 2017

Breaking the Silence: You Are More Than Your Assault

Breaking the Silence: You Are More Than Your Assault Sexual assault happens to one in five women. It could happen to someone you know.
Odyssey • 27th December 2016

Oh, There's No Place Like Home

Oh, There's No Place Like Home It is universally acknowledged that home is where the heart is. And wifi.
Odyssey • 8th August 2016

Feminist's Delight: Should We Turn A Blind Ear To Misogynistic Music?

Feminist's Delight: Should We Turn A Blind Ear To Misogynistic Music? If you don't know by now, you should probably get familiar.
Odyssey • 1st August 2016

From The Girl Who Makes The Moves Up As She Goes

From The Girl Who Makes The Moves Up As She Goes "I'm lightning on my feet, and that's what they don't see."
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