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Book Review: "Wounded" by Percival Everett
Published in 2005, this novel covers the horse-tamers, the riders and the cowboys of the western states of the USA. African-Americans centralise this novel with almost a feeling of terror, like morbid violins, playing beneath as it is not only they who are viewed as out of the ordinary by the stark white supporting cast.
By Annie Kapur10 months ago in Geeks
the Serbian Dancing Lady
On September 26th, 1998, an event known as the mystery of the Serbian dancing lady occurred. However, it was not until 2019 that a video of the incident surfaced on TikTok, uploaded by a user. The details of the event are scarce, leaving much to the imagination of the viewer. Several accounts have been provided by individuals who claim to have encountered the Serbian lady, including Niko and Solomon, who have shared their experiences on a community blog. However, due to the nature of the platform, it is difficult to verify the authenticity of these claims.
By kanak soni10 months ago in Horror
Horror
THE previous fall, I embarked on a camping adventure in the forest near my provincial home, nestled close to the Appalachians. This region offered a perfect blend of camping, climbing, and fishing β all essential parts of my life. My journey was spontaneous; I aimed to hike the Four Mile Trail to a camping site and stay there for a few days. I left before dawn, reaching a suitable spot around midday. I pitched my tent, settled in, and set off with my fishing gear to a nearby lake.
By Navoda Karunarathna10 months ago in Horror
A Critique Of Vocal's Search
Vocal's Search facilities often don't return what we are looking for, but it's very powerful in what it does. It searches within text as well as titles, but if you know who wrote the story you are after add their name to the search and you usually find your story.
By Mike Singleton - Mikeydred10 months ago in Critique