John Monyjok Maluth
About The Author
Beneath the rustling leaves of an acacia tree in a small South Sudanese village, 19-year-old John Monyjok Maluth learned the magic of storytelling. Scribbling on UNICEF-provided papers, he wove captivating tales that echoed with the joys and struggles of his community. Hunger pangs might have gnawed, but John’s imagination soared, fueled by moonlight whispers and the wisdom of village elders.
Years later, with a thirst for knowledge that mirrored his thirst for adventure, John embraced the digital world. The vast library of Amazon became his treasure trove, unlocking new avenues for his stories to reach the world.
Today, John is the proud author of over 100 books, each one a testament to the power of dreams and the boundless resilience of the human spirit. He is a beacon of inspiration for aspiring writers everywhere, proving that with a pen in hand and a fire in your heart, anything is possible.
Short Stories by the Author
Anger and Achan
Anger and Achan were twin sisters who lived in a small village in South Sudan. They were very different from each other. Anger was born first, and Achan followed. Anger was fiery and fierce, and Achan was gentle and calm. Anger was a fighter and a rebel, and Achan was a healer and a peacemaker.
A Parisian Romance
Anna was a young and aspiring artist from New York, who had always dreamed of visiting Paris. She had a passion for painting, and she wanted to see the city of lights, and the city of art. She wanted to see the Eiffel Tower, the Louvre, the Notre Dame, and the other famous landmarks. She wanted to experience the culture, the history, and the beauty of Paris.
A Microscopic Marvel: Unveiling the Mysteries of the Human Body with Panyim and Nyakor
Deep within the heart of Juba, South Sudan, amidst the vibrant tapestry of its bustling markets and serene riverbanks, resided two inquisitive minds – Panyim and Nyakor. Panyim, a budding biologist, possessed an insatiable fascination for the intricate workings of the human body, while Nyakor, an aspiring engineer, was captivated by the seamless interplay of its systems.