
Farooq Hashmi
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- Storyteller, Love/Romance, Dark, Surrealism, Psychological, Nature, Mythical, Whimsical
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Rain That Never Ends
It had been raining for five years. Not a day, not an hour of silence from the sky. The people of Maravelle had long stopped waiting for the sun. The old roads were rivers now, and the hills were islands. Children learned to swim before they learned to walk. Markets floated on barrels and bamboo rafts, schools drifted in circles tethered to the remains of clock towers, and crops grew in hanging gardens on rooftops.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Fiction
Apple’s M5-Powered MacBook Pro Ushers in a New Era of On-Device AI
How Apple’s New M5-Powered 14-Inch MacBook Pro Is Redefining On-Device AI Productivity A silent revolution in personal computing is unfolding one where artificial intelligence no longer lives in the cloud, but right inside your laptop.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in 01
Voices in the Abandoned Hospital
Voices in the Abandoned Hospital Some places don’t stay silent… even after everyone’s gone. The rain fell relentlessly over the cracked windows of St. Mary’s Hospital a place that hadn’t seen a patient in over twenty years. The building stood like a wounded beast, covered in moss and graffiti, its corridors swallowed by darkness and silence. Or so people believed.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Horror
How a Child Saved His Village From Drought
How a Child Saved His Village From Drought A Story of Hope, Courage, and the Power of One Small Heart In a small dusty village named Suryapur, hidden deep within the dry plains of India, life had always depended on rain. The people there were simple farmers, herders, and craftsmen who prayed to the skies every year to bless their land. But one year, the clouds betrayed them.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Motivation
The Last Human City Underwater
The Last Human City Underwater A Tale of Survival, Secrets, and the Future of Humanity The year was 2197, and the Earth’s surface was no longer home to humankind. Rising sea levels had swallowed entire continents, storms ripped across what was once dry land, and the old world had been lost to the waves. Humanity’s last refuge was not in the sky, nor on other planets—it was beneath the ocean itself.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Earth
When the Sun Didn’t Rise for 30 Days
When the Sun Didn’t Rise for 30 Days A Tale of Survival, Fear, and Hope in the Longest Night The sun is something most of us take for granted. We wake up with its first light, and we rest when it sets, knowing it will return the next morning without fail. But imagine a world where one day the sun doesn’t come back. Not for a few hours. Not for one long night. But for thirty days in a row.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Fiction
The Last Call From My Father
The Last Call From My Father A Story of Love, Regret, and the Words Left Unspoken The night was heavy with silence when my phone lit up with a familiar name Father. It was late, almost past midnight, and I hesitated before answering. We hadn’t spoken properly in weeks. Work deadlines, city life, and my own stubbornness had built an invisible wall between us. But something in me, perhaps instinct, pushed me to swipe the green button.
By Farooq Hashmi3 months ago in Fiction
The Woman Who Lived 10 Years Alone in the Amazon
The Woman Who Lived 10 Years Alone in the Amazon A Tale of Survival, Silence, and Self-Discovery When most people imagine the Amazon rainforest, they think of endless greenery, exotic birds, venomous snakes, and rivers that wind like serpents through a living world of mystery. Few, however, would imagine making it their permanent home without a village, without modern tools, and without another human voice for a decade. Yet, that is exactly what happened to Elena Marquez, a woman who chose solitude deep in the Amazon and lived alone there for ten years.
By Farooq Hashmi5 months ago in History











