
Mir Ahmad Khan
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"Since fourteen, I’ve explored unseen worlds through poetry—where ink reveals truths or illusions, and meaning belongs to the reader."
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"The Night of the Hollow Moon"
The Night of the Hollow Moon Halloween was supposed to be a time of fun — a time for costumes, parties, and candy. But in the town of Ravenswood, Halloween carried a darker weight, a sinister history that most residents had long forgotten… or pretended to forget.
By Mir Ahmad Khan8 months ago in Horror
"Echoes of Black Hollow"
Echoes of Black Hollow In November 2022, a team of documentary filmmakers set out to uncover the truth behind the eerie myths surrounding Black Hollow, an abandoned village deep in the heart of northern Maine. What was meant to be a straightforward investigation into local legends soon became an inexplicable mystery. The crew vanished without a trace, leaving behind only fragments of their footage, raising unsettling questions that still remain unanswered.
By Mir Ahmad Khan8 months ago in Horror
"The World Ahead: Future Technologies That Will Transform Life as We Know It"
The World Ahead: Future Technologies That Will Transform Life as We Know It What once seemed like science fiction is rapidly becoming science fact. As technology accelerates faster than ever before, the next few decades promise revolutionary changes across every aspect of life — from how we communicate and heal, to how we live, think, and even evolve. Here’s a detailed look at the most promising and profound technologies likely to reshape our world in the near future.
By Mir Ahmad Khan8 months ago in Futurism
"When Red Met Blue: A Tale of Fire and Sky"
When Red Met Blue: A Tale of Fire and Sky In the vast and mystical land of Chromia, colors were not just hues — they were living, breathing beings. Each color ruled its own kingdom, shaped by the very essence of what it represented. Among them, two of the most powerful were Red and Blue.
By Mir Ahmad Khan8 months ago in Fiction
AI vs. Human Creativity: Why Authentic Storytelling Still Wins in 2025
Article: In 2025, artificial intelligence writes books, creates music, and paints digital masterpieces within seconds. It can mimic Shakespeare, replicate Picasso, and even produce convincing love poems in under a minute. With AI tools evolving rapidly, many creators are asking: Is there still room for human storytellers?
By Mir Ahmad Khan8 months ago in Critique
The Lantern of Solara
Twelve-year-old Cael had never seen the sun. In the underground city of Brimhold, built in the hollow caverns beneath the shattered surface of the earth, light was rationed like bread. The nobles had golden glowglobes in every room. The rest—orphans like Cael—got flickers from broken lanterns and firestone scraps.
By Mir Ahmad Khan9 months ago in Fiction
The Lost Sigil
Dr. Leila Navarro had spent most of her life under the sun, digging through the bones of civilizations long forgotten. Egypt, Mesopotamia, Carthage—names that once ruled the world now reduced to pottery shards and dusty scrolls. But nothing had prepared her for the buried temple beneath the Valley of Amunet.
By Mir Ahmad Khan9 months ago in Fiction
Whispers Beneath the Stone
The villagers of Durn Hollow never stayed near the graveyard after dusk. It wasn't superstition—it was survival. Even children, curious and fearless by nature, learned young not to follow the path beyond the crooked iron gate. Everyone knew: the dead in Durn Hollow did not rest quietly.
By Mir Ahmad Khan9 months ago in Horror
The Star of Winter Hollow
In the snow-blanketed village of Winter Hollow, nestled deep within a forest of evergreen trees, Christmas had always been more than a holiday—it was a season of magic. Each year, a great glowing star would appear in the sky on Christmas Eve, said to be the spirit of the season watching over the town.
By Mir Ahmad Khan9 months ago in Fiction
False Paradise
The first time Ethan saw Haven Ridge, it felt like a dream. The town stretched along a glistening coastline, framed by towering palms and endless blue skies. Colorful homes lined the cobblestone streets, laughter floated through the salty air, and every face wore a smile. It was perfect — almost too perfect.
By Mir Ahmad Khan9 months ago in Lifehack
Ghosts of Tomorrow’s Past
In a distant future, humanity has mastered the ability to record possible futures — quantum imprints of what could happen — and store them in colossal Memory Vaults. These archives shape the world, preventing wars, solving crises before they happen, and building a near-utopian society. Archivists are elite guardians of this knowledge, ensuring only safe futures are used, while dangerous ones are erased and sealed away.
By Mir Ahmad Khan9 months ago in Fiction











