Dystopian
Fallen Tree
The bookstore had appeared more spacious for the first fifteen minutes. Jasper was busy trying to unlock the door and began to feel frustrated by the lack of help from his companion. But frustration wasn't in his nature, he muttered. It was one of Them, not well-received in his mind. It was this that made him sound calm when he turned to the old man.
By Alessandro La Martina2 years ago in Chapters
Two of the best recipes for grilling delicious lamb
the best way to cook lamb is to roast it. A honey roast lamb is rubbed with a sweet mixture of honey and spices and then roasted until it is juicy and tender. This recipe is perfect for a special dinner or holiday meal.
By John Biz242 years ago in Chapters
Two of the best healthy chicken recipes that will make your family love you!
1-Tandoori chicken with an air fryer for dieting For those who are on a diet, tandoori chicken with an air fryer is a healthy option. This famous Indian dish is usually prepared with chicken, which has a high-fat content. However, when prepared in an air fryer, the chicken is cooked in its own juices, resulting in a leaner, healthier meal. In addition, tandoori chicken in an air fryer is a quick and easy-to-prepare dish, which makes it a great option for busy weekends.
By John Biz242 years ago in Chapters
It Wasn't the First Time I Had Died
Previously it had been about my own hopes & dreams, a recognition & accepting that my life was not my own but that I had been called by another to a purpose far more debased. Not that I couldn’t have chosen my own path—I most certainly was free to do so—but it wouldn’t have gone well.
By Randy Wayne Jellison-Knock2 years ago in Chapters
The Symphony of Sun: Morning Revelations and Reflections
As the first tendrils of dawn unfurled across the sky, a hushed anticipation lingered in the air. The world was still draped in the velvety embrace of night, yet the edges of darkness were softening, giving way to the gentle glow of daybreak. In this liminal moment, a symphony of nature's instruments began to tune up, an orchestra of birdsong, rustling leaves, and distant whispers that painted the canvas of the morning.
By Ivan Ipšić3 years ago in Chapters
The Living Arc Angels
Hello. This is the start of a novel I wrote years ago titled, "The Living Arc Angels." I will be sharing the whole book with you...one part at a time. This story contains adult content, so please ensure that you are old enough and okay with reading such content. Well.. here we go...
By Timothy A Rowland3 years ago in Chapters
Driven
So, I didn’t think I would write anything for this challenge, because the premise feels weird to me. When is the middle of my life. Has it passed? I hope it’s in the future. But here is an anecdote from a comment I left on Leslie Writes’s story, "Who Taught You How to Drive?”, about how I learned to drive.
By Atomic Historian3 years ago in Chapters
Chapter 3: Long Live The 7th Queen
Be sure to Read First: Prologue // Chapter 1: The Queen is Dead...Again // Chapter 2: The Ball Iris looked up into the night sky, her golden eyes narrowing. Beyond the fog of evil that lingered in dense clouds above the castle, the moon glowed brightly, creating a hazy red glow around it. It was at its peak, and already the creatures in the golden cages were reacting to its call.
By Hope Martin3 years ago in Chapters







