
lony banza
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"Storyteller at heart, explorer by mind. I write to stir thoughts, spark emotion, and start conversations. From raw truths to creative escapes—join me where words meet meaning."
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“The Last Human on Social Media”
The Last Human on Social Media By [Maya] In the year 2042, social media was no longer social. It was a curated sea of perfection—every post flawlessly written, every image stunning, every comment polite, relevant, optimized. No typos. No awkward pauses. No messy opinions. The platforms were still called the same: Feedr, ThoughtLine, EchoNet. But behind every post was a neural engine. Behind every “I just wanted to share something personal,” there was a paid prompt engineer or a corporate AI model tuned to mimic emotional resonance.
By lony banza6 months ago in Fiction
When the Earth Stood Still
When the Earth Stood Still The event happened without warning, like the moment when the wind suddenly stops, and the world holds its breath. One moment, the world was turning as it always had—electric grids buzzing, satellites zipping overhead, and communication lines humming with information. The next, everything stopped. Power grids collapsed, satellites vanished from the skies, and the hum of technology died to an eerie silence.
By lony banza6 months ago in Fiction
"The Light Beyond"
The Light Beyond Emma was a photographer with a fascination for the forgotten—abandoned houses, decaying factories, and desolate, long-forgotten cemeteries. Her portfolio was filled with images of places that time seemed to have swallowed whole, and she reveled in capturing the haunting beauty of the empty, the decayed, the lost. Yet, beneath her passion for photography, there was an unease, a constant niggling feeling that something was watching her, waiting for her to take the next step.
By lony banza6 months ago in Horror





