
Saniye Khan
Bio
"π Storyteller of Worlds and Wanderlust π | Unveiling tales that dance between reality and imagination π | Wordsmith weaving dreams into reality, one story at a time β¨ | Join me on a journey through the labyrinth of narratives π "
Stories (5/0)
The Radiant Sea
In a land where the sky and sea danced together in hues of azure, there existed a small coastal village named Lumina. The sun, like a benevolent artist, painted the ocean with golden strokes every morning, casting a warm glow that embraced the hearts of the villagers.
By Saniye Khan2 months ago in Writers
The woman in the window
"The Woman in the Window" This Netflix movie adaptation of A.J. Finn's bestselling novel is a rollercoaster ride of suspense. Amy Adams takes on the lead role as Dr. Anna Fox, an agoraphobic child psychologist who witnesses something unsettling from her window. Directed by Joe Wright, this film skillfully builds tension and keeps you on the edge of your seat.
By Saniye Khan2 months ago in Critique
The Library Beyond Time
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled at the foot of rolling hills, there stood an ancient library unlike any other. Its name was whispered in hushed tonesβThe Library Beyond Time. Legend had it that this mysterious library contained not only books but also doorways to other worlds and eras.
By Saniye Khan2 months ago in BookClub
The Whispering Oak
Once upon a time, in a tranquil forest nestled between rolling hills, there stood a magnificent oak tree known as the Whispering Oak. Its branches stretched high into the sky, and its roots delved deep into the earth. The Whispering Oak was revered by all the creatures of the forest for its wisdom and kindness.
By Saniye Khan2 months ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Painting
Once upon a time, in a quaint little town nestled deep in the countryside, there was a forgotten art gallery. Its walls were lined with paintings that had long lost their colors and their stories. The gallery was a relic of the past, overlooked by the townsfolk in their bustling lives.
By Saniye Khan2 months ago in Fiction