Young Adult
Bridges in the Sky
Long ago, the world was young and dark, and the skies knew naught of the warmth of light and truth. No one felt pain. No one felt sorrow. Nor laughter. Nor love, fear, or pride. No one graced the earth with emotion or the spark of hope. Except for one...
By Emery St. Wayne11 months ago in Fiction
The Silver-Winged Choice
Part 1: Embers of Destiny In the quaint village of Arbor haven, nestled amidst lush forests and rolling hills, lived a young woman named Elara. From a tender age, she found solace in the art of storytelling and painting. Yet, her true passion lay in her dreams, which were vivid and filled with symbolic visions that seemed to whisper tales of her destiny.
By Hounliho Jaurex Samson11 months ago in Fiction
Journey to the west
Long ago, in a time forgotten, when magic still roamed the world freely, there existed a mountain known as Fruit Flower. At its peak, there stood an ancient rock that had been there for countless ages, minding its own business. However, one fateful day, a mysterious force struck the rock, shattering it into pieces. And lo and behold, from the remnants of that rock emerged a monkey. Yes, you heard that right, a monkey.
By David C. Connor11 months ago in Fiction
The Dragon Princess
In a kingdom located near the Eastern Sea, resided a young ruler known as King Ethan. Unlike many other Royals, King Ethan possessed a unique quality that set him apart. He was crowned at a very tender age, but that didn't deter him from carrying out simple tasks like making his own bed. When criticized by others for performing such chores, King Ethan firmly believed that one should always be prepared to face challenges and handle responsibilities themselves.
By David C. Connor11 months ago in Fiction
The Girls and the Puma
Deep within a lush, dense forest, nestled a picturesque village that had been home to the revered OHA tribe for generations. Though a month had been anticipated before the events unfolded, the truth was that today was the day they'd face a life-changing challenge. The OHA tribe, known for their peaceful ways, thriving farming expertise, and rich culture, enjoyed a bountiful existence from the lands that yielded renowned fruits and vegetables, celebrated around the world. However, this peaceful coexistence was now threatened as foreign invaders arrived with intentions to exploit their lands and resources.
By David C. Connor11 months ago in Fiction
Alina The Falcon Guardian
In the icy wilderness of Siberia, atop a snow-capped mountain, lived a mysterious woman named Alina. She was a recluse, known to few, and her solitary existence was fueled by a traumatic past that had left scars on her heart. Alina possessed a secret ability: she could shapeshift into a majestic falcon at will.
By Edwin J. Gasque11 months ago in Fiction
Shifting Shadows
Jane lived in the quaint town of Willowbrook, nestled among rolling hills and lush greenery. She'd always felt like an outsider, haunted by the unshakeable sense that she didn't fit in. Her daily routine seemed monotonous, and she yearned for something more. She had no idea that a chance discovery would lead her on a journey of self-discovery that would change her life forever.
By Gayathri anand11 months ago in Fiction
Top 10: good sex in fiction
The distinction between "great" and "comical" sex became clear to me while writing Whips, a funny novel about scandalous happenings in Westminster. I held my ridiculous sequences about vibrating eggs until after 6 p.m., when a strong martini could help. We all have our flaws, but I'm almost positive "underhanded Conservative MP" is a specialization. Regardless of how hard I tried to focus the reader on the joke rather than into the room, I'm afraid I'll be on the honors waitlist this year based only on rule.
By omar lababidi11 months ago in Fiction