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The Haunting of Hollow Manor
In a quiet corner of the English countryside stood Hollow Manor, an imposing and decrepit mansion with a history shrouded in darkness. For centuries, the estate had passed through the hands of various owners, each one leaving behind tales of tragedy and despair. Locals whispered that the manor was cursed, that anyone who dared to inhabit its walls would be plagued by unexplainable horrors.
Mohammad irtizaPublished 9 months ago in HorrorYou Never Gave Up
"Soon, when all is well, you're going to look back on this period of your life and be so glad that you never gave up".
Ruth Elizabeth StiffPublished 9 months ago in PoetsACOTAR
Centuries-old High Fae Lords falling in love with a 19yr old human who all swear like their "cool high schoolers." Abusive relationships, but Rhysand's actions get conveniently explained away while Tamlin is unfairly villainized.
Sarah GlassPublished 9 months ago in CritiqueMoney heist critique
Money heist, different from used to watch movies, based on the making-off to the original idea that it spreads. The connection between the past and the present makes it more genius. It beats the odds, by giving you no clue about its ending, and the acting really hit the top.
The illest writerPublished 9 months ago in CritiqueNever Do This
"Don't compare your chapter one to someone else's chapter twenty". We have all done this, especially at school:
Ruth Elizabeth StiffPublished 9 months ago in PoetsSmile
"Just because a person smiles all the time, doesn't mean their life is perfect. That smile is a symbol of Hope and Strength"
Ruth Elizabeth StiffPublished 9 months ago in PoetsIn the Making: A Good Citizen
And so it began: Molly liked to start her day by cleaning her apartment, like any good citizen would. She was alone in the house, now. Then again, Molly always remembered being alone.
The Faceless Figure
The woman woke up in a cold sweat. She had the dream again, the one where she was being chased by a faceless figure. She sat up in bed and tried to calm her racing heart. It was just a dream, she told herself. But it felt so real.
Shaik YaseenPublished 9 months ago in Fiction