Satire
Watch Out For The Quiet Ones
In the seaside town of Haven’s Crest, where the clapboard houses were painted in hues of sea glass and the air perpetually tasted of salt, something was stirring. The first mime arrived without fanfare, his face painted white, and his black and white attire stark against the pastel backdrop of the town. That morning, he had perched on a bench in the main square, hands poised as if holding a teacup, sipping the air in silence.
Paige HollowayPublished about a year ago in Fiction- Top Story - April 2023
The Bible is a Hoax
“I’m out! I don’t wanna hear anything about this!” “Petra, come on, hear me out. I know it’s controversial, but how narrow-minded could people actually be? Wait, are you narrow-minded too?” smirked Connor.
Dharrsheena Raja SegarranPublished about a year ago in Fiction The Diplomat and the Polar Bear
The day the ice spoke, whispering secrets into the frigid air, was the day I recognized that either I had gone mad or the world had beaten me to it. As I trudged through the Arctic wasteland, the wind’s haunting dirge was punctuated by the faintest murmurs emanating from the frozen ground beneath my weary feet. I crouched, pressing my gloved hand to the ice, my ears straining to grasp a shard of the conversation. I shuddered, not solely due to the cold, and drew my hand back. My breath formed dense clouds as it met the biting air. This Arctic assignment was mutating me, gnawing away at my sanity just as the encroaching polar night swallowed the daylight.
Paige HollowayPublished about a year ago in FictionClick to Unknown Sender
The screen turns all white with a thin black border about a quarter inch from the edge of the screen. The screen so luminous my eyes sink into a hypnotic frozen stare. The message that popped up on the screen blurred by my astigmatismic stare. I refocus to read what's displayed very legibly in the center of my screen. It is not words, but 3 symbols '>>>'.
simplicityPublished about a year ago in FictionA Chrysalis Descent
Joy Division’s “Disorder” blares from Paul Barrett’s headphones drowning out the rumble of luggage wheels as he’s herded through the loading bridge at Heathrow Airport. His black hoodie tunnels his vision as he sees the attendant ahead greeting them all one by one.
David JamesonPublished about a year ago in FictionTop 10 Movie Actors of the Hollywood Movies
Hollywood has always been known for its larger-than-life movie stars who captivate audiences with their performances on the big screen. Over the years, there have been numerous actors who have become household names due to their talent, charisma, and on-screen presence. In this article, we will be discussing the top 10 movie actors of Hollywood movies, who have left an indelible mark on the world of cinema.
Muhammad AtifPublished about a year ago in FictionChapter 2: The Path of the Warrior
As Yuuto grew older, his passion for the martial arts only continued to grow. He spent countless hours training, refining his skills and pushing himself to be the best he could be.
Abhishek VijayanPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Fall from Grace:The Beggining
Yuuto's life had never been easy. He was born into a poor family in a small town and was constantly bullied in school for being different. His parents worked long hours to make ends meet, leaving Yuuto to fend for himself most of the time. Despite all of this, Yuuto had a heart of gold and was determined to make a difference in the world.
Abhishek VijayanPublished about a year ago in FictionThe Case of the Stolen Identity
Detective John Miller sat at his desk, staring at the file in front of him. It was a murder case, and he had been assigned to investigate it. The victim was a young woman, found dead in her apartment. It was a gruesome scene, and Miller had seen his fair share of gruesome scenes in his career. But there was something about this one that bothered him.
Narrative EyePublished about a year ago in FictionThe Last Call
It was the last call for everyone at the bar. Last call for drinks, for laughter, and for a night out. Everyone had to go home and get back to their daily routine. But not for me. For me, it was the last call for something else. Something more important than a hangover. It was the last call to save the world.
Time Manipulation: The Alien Civilization That Could Change the Course of History
The year was 2057, and humanity had finally managed to develop the technology to explore deep space. A team of five astronauts was selected for the mission to explore a distant planet that had shown signs of being habitable. They were equipped with the latest technology and were ready to embark on a journey that would change the course of human history.
Shabana TabasumPublished about a year ago in Fiction"Chasing the Stars: A Journey of Perseverance and Success"
It was a cold winter night when Emily sat in her small, dimly-lit apartment, staring out of the window. She had always been fascinated by the stars that dotted the night sky, twinkling and shining with an otherworldly glow. As a child, she had dreamt of reaching for those stars, and that dream had stayed with her through the years.