Essay
The Reflection That Showed Tomorrow
In a rundown motel outside Lisbon, there’s a cracked bathroom mirror that reflects not the present, but the next day. Guests who check in often see themselves doing strange things: crying, screaming, or staring at something off-frame.
By GoldenSpeech2 months ago in Chapters
The Clock Tower That Waited
In a small northern town, the clock tower froze one December evening. The hands pointed to 11:59 for nearly a century. When restoration workers finally climbed inside, they found a woman’s skeleton in the bell chamber, seated neatly on a wooden stool.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Clockmaker’s Bride
He built her from time itself — a woman made of ticking veins and brass bones. Every heartbeat a mechanism, every sigh a calculation. For years, they danced in perfect rhythm, until her gears began to slow. He replaced her parts with gold, then silver, then his own heart.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters
The Man, The Mountain, and The Climb
". . .He keeps climbing because stopping would mean surrendering everything he has built, every promise he swore to keep. The air thins as he ascends, and though he’s given everything—strength, time, conviction—the mountain gives little back. Once, it felt sacred to climb.
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 months ago in Chapters
The Iron Kingdom: The Sleeping Beauty That Never Woke
When Aurora fell into her cursed sleep, her body lay still. But her mind? It didn’t rest. Inside her endless dream, she built a world. A place of gold towers and clockwork suns. Every face she knew appeared there, smiling but hollow — their laughter echoing like chimes.
By GoldenSpeech3 months ago in Chapters










