Yasemin Yiğit Kuru
Bio
an engineer who loves reading and writing
Stories (33/0)
Dark Dream
Step by step, I walked through the narrow streets of the desolate neighborhood. Most of the buildings around me were in ruins, some even on the verge of collapse. A few street lamps were barely lit, casting a pale yellow light around. Finally, I stopped in front of a building that was said to have historical significance and looked like an inn. This was the place where I was supposed to meet the man I had spoken to on the phone.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru10 days ago in Fiction
The Silent Evolution of Nature
Animals have changed a lot lately. Last weekend, I played football with a dog. It received the pass I threw by rising on its hind legs and softening it with its chest before sending it back to me. We ran around until our tongues hung out on the grass.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru12 days ago in Poets
The Final Hunt
Wednesday mornings' cold, damp air seeped into my being. The five of us, as if bound by a childhood tradition, would venture into the same forest for hunting. It had become routine: we'd meet at nine in the morning, sling our rifles over our shoulders, and disappear into the hunting grounds. But that day, this simple routine marked the beginning of a nightmare.
By Yasemin Yiğit Kuru16 days ago in Fiction