Thriller
WELCOME TO JAMROCK PART 2 . Content Warning. AI-Generated.
The humid night air hung heavy over the waters as the fishing boat, laden with its precious cargo, cut through the Caribbean waves towards the Jamaican shore. Malik Shaw stood at the prow, his eyes scanning the horizon with a mix of anticipation and caution. His men were on edge, their hands never far from their weapons, alert to any sign of trouble
By Nicola Shaw11 days ago in Chapters
Killey
Alarms screamed overhead as she pushed through the flood of people in the narrow corridor. Killey was traveling against the flow of traffic-again. This was the summation of her short 50 years… to go against the flow. In her opinion if you go with everyone else, you will only achieve the status quo. The crowds began to thin, and she brought her mind back to the present moment. She often ran to her thoughts when in the throngs of people. The alarm was still screaming but as she got closer to the control room it quieted. Her hands shook as she swiped her key card. Her breathing was rapid-half from the run-half from the panic.
By Maili Paul13 days ago in Chapters
The Bag - The Chapters
I am writing every day in 2024 and I am enjoying it immensely. However, in a bid to extend myself, I wanted to try and engage in a little bit of audience participation with an idea that ended on a cliffhanger. This was The Bag, the first instalment as listed below. From here, I have written subsequent episodes, the story evolving as I've been writing them with no real plan as to where it was going to head but each time, I absorb readers' suggestions from the comments and then see where it takes me.
By Rachel Deeming17 days ago in Chapters
Top 10 Tips to Craft Your Compelling Novel. AI-Generated.
Have a captivating story brewing in your mind? Do you dream of seeing your characters come alive on the page? Writing a novel can be a thrilling yet daunting endeavor. Fear not, aspiring authors! This guide unveils the top 10 tips to navigate the journey of crafting your compelling novel.
By Sherif Saad22 days ago in Chapters
From The Sun Also Rises
"Robert Cohn was once middleweight boxing champion of Princeton. Do not think that I am very much impressed by that as a boxing title, but it meant a lot to Cohn. He cared nothing for boxing, in fact he disliked it, but he learned it painfully and thoroughly to counteract the feeling of inferiority and shyness he had felt on being treated as a Jew at Princeton."
By PoliSpeakHub25 days ago in Chapters
BARE HUNTER
THE GENERAL Never leave an enemy until you’re sure he’s dead, Donnie, you fool. My brother-in -law’s kid had always been a fuck-up. I had scooped him and his buddy off the streets in Philly and offered them more bread than they’d ever seen in their lives. I should have known better. He was stupid and careless.
By Tina D'Angelo25 days ago in Chapters