Fiction
Diagnosed With Cancer, I Left My Baby's Father in Ruins. AI-Generated.
Nine months pregnant, I ran into my husband, Beckett Shaw and his mistress at the hospital. The moment I picked up my report, I saw the two of them celebrating the upcoming arrival of their own child.
By Margie J Drennon8 months ago in Art
My Fiancée Preferred Her Male Friends, so I Left Her and Married Another Woman. AI-Generated.
A bachelorette party before the wedding was filled with a game of Truth or Dare. Bibiana Boscardin's male classmate looked me straight in the eye and said, “Bibiana is pregnant. She is mine.”
By Margie J Drennon8 months ago in Art
Khopra Ridge Trek: A Symphony of Blisters, Bad Decisions, and Borrowed Hope
The Himalayas have a way of humbling you. Not with grandeur, but by handing you blisters the size of grapes and then laughing while you limp. When my friend Dave—a man whose life choices include tattooing his WiFi password on his arm—pitched Khopra Ridge as a “quiet, soulful escape,” I should’ve known better. But there we were: Dave, Sarah, Emma, and me, crammed into a jeep bouncing toward Nepal’s Annapurna region. Our gear? A drone Dave swore would “capture the soul of the mountains,” Sarah’s selfie stick (blessedly forgotten in Pokhara), and Emma’s apocalyptic stash of snacks. Our souls? Questionable.
By michal lenden8 months ago in Art
Sunset Stroll by the Cricket Ground
Sunset Stroll by the Cricket Ground: A Tender Moment in Warm Glow The image prompt describes a heartfelt and visually rich scene—a cartoon-style depiction of a cute couple walking hand-in-hand during sunset near a cricket ground. The man is dressed in a sporty cricket jersey, while the woman wears a flowy white top. They exchange soft smiles and loving glances, framed by an orange-pink sky that casts a warm, inviting atmosphere. Rendered in a Disney-style cartoon with soft shading and warm tones, this scene captures a beautiful moment of connection, youth, and tranquility.
By Anees Kaleem8 months ago in Art
Royal Trek: Where the Only Crown is Your Sunburn (By Michal Lenden)
Intro: "Royal Pain, Zero Gain" When my friend Dave pitched Nepal’s Royal Trek as “the walk Prince Charles did in the ’80s,” I imagined tea with royals and scenic strolls. Instead, I got blisters, a sunburn shaped like my hat, and a team of misfits:
By michal lenden8 months ago in Art
The Tapestry of Dreams
In the heart of Eldergrove, a quaint town shrouded in legends and nestled among emerald hills, whispers of an age-old belief lingered in the air: our thoughts wove the fabric of reality. Most dismissed it as mere folklore, yet fourteen-year-old Mia felt a magnetic pull toward the idea. Each day, she roamed the vibrant landscape of her imagination, sketchbook in hand, searching for the magic her heart longed to uncover.
By Amjad Khan8 months ago in Art
"Gen Z Power"
Gen Z—those born roughly between 1997 and 2012—are no longer just digital natives. They are becoming a powerful cultural, economic, and social force, redefining how the world works, connects, shops, and even thinks. With over 2 billion members globally and increasing financial power, Gen Z is influencing everything from fashion trends to brand values, online experiences, and workplace norms. Their expectations are reshaping industries at an unprecedented pace. Let’s break down how this generation is driving real change—and why every brand, business, and content creator needs to pay attention.
By aadam khan8 months ago in Art




