
Ashikur Rahman Bipul
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My stories are full of magic and wild ideas. I love creating curious, funny characters and exploring strange inventions. I believe anything is possible—and every tale needs a fun twist!
Stories (19)
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The Ink in the Wind
In a small village nestled between the green folds of the Valleys of Vareen, there lived a poet named Elian. He was not a man of fame or fortune, nor was he particularly charming or bold. But his words had a way of slipping into hearts like rain into thirsty soil.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul8 months ago in Poets
The Last Question Mark
In the year 2149, humanity had answered almost everything. Thanks to the Quantum Sentience Network—a lattice of AI minds orbiting the Earth and linked by photonic entanglement—no mystery went unsolved for more than eight seconds. Diseases were gone. The climate was stabilized. People lived for centuries, and boredom was the only pandemic.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Futurism
The Day My Refrigerator Tried to Kill Me
Let me start by saying I did not expect to be attacked by my own fridge on a Tuesday. Tuesdays are supposed to be boring. Middle-of-the-road, halfway-to-the-weekend, emotionally beige. But that was before I downloaded a “smart kitchen” app called FridgeFriend+.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Fiction
Fizzwhistle Bumbletwist and the Cheese-Fueled Time Machine
In the heart of Tinkerbellows, a town where magic and machinery danced like old friends at a tea party, there lived a most curious character: Fizzwhistle Bumbletwist. With wild red hair sticking out in all directions like a startled hedgehog and goggles permanently perched on his forehead, Fizzwhistle was the town’s unofficial inventor, official oddball, and semi-professional kazoo player.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in Fiction
Where the Sky Meets the Sea
Lena stood at the edge of the pier, the wind tugging gently at her hair. The ocean whispered in rhythmic waves below, while the sky melted into hues of orange and pink. She came here often—this quiet seaside town was the only place where her mind could breathe. It was also the last place she’d expected to find someone like Kian.
By Ashikur Rahman Bipul9 months ago in 01






