Memoir
Idiopathic Idiot
Oiy, I must be hungover. But it was just one little wine cooler—I shouldn’t be hungover. My eyes are killing me, though. Look left, and it stabs. Look right, and it stabs. Up and down stab, too. There’s a dull ache behind them. It hurts so bad, I’m thinking about calling into work. On a scale of one to ten, I’d give it a solid seven. Anything above a six for me is pretty bad. What’s a ten? A ten means I’m in the hospital.
By Elizabeth Smith6 months ago in Chapters
Idiotopathic Idiot
My heart is jittery, hands sweaty as I hold the roughed-up green folder that’s barely holding it together and filled to the brim with my life story. My one in one-hundred-thousand in one-hundred-thousand story. Tears pool in my eyes, blurring my vision. Naturally, my head hurts. There’s pain in the back of it, behind my eyes, and my ears are ringing.
By Elizabeth Smith6 months ago in Chapters
Little Minds, Big Maps
Have you ever watched a child explain their day, their favorite animal, or how to make a peanut butter sandwich? Their thoughts can be wild and free—jumping from one idea to the next, full of excitement but not always easy to follow. That’s where mind mapping comes in. It’s like a magical tool that turns their energetic ideas into something they can see, understand, and build on.
By Engr Bilal6 months ago in Chapters
🌫 Dream Logic and Sonic Fog: How Dark Ambient Disorients the Mind Into Meaning . AI-Generated.
Dreams don’t make sense—but somehow they matter. A forest becomes a stairwell. A face becomes your childhood home. You wake up not remembering what happened, but knowing something happened.
By Yokai Circle6 months ago in Chapters
The Day Confidence Didn't Show Up
By [zakria shah] *** The alarm blared, a shrill command to rise and face the day. But today, the command felt more like a threat. It was the day of the presentation, the culmination of weeks of research, late nights, and copious amounts of coffee. And for the first time in a long time, Confidence had gone AWOL.
By Zakriashah6 months ago in Chapters
THE POWER OF BECOMING
My junior school years were a stretch of lessons that went far beyond the classroom. From Form 1 through Form 3, I balanced growing up in a noisy new village, adjusting to a fuller household, and rising through the ranks at school. I was always a confident student, smart, outspoken, and constantly in the top 10. I led morning assembly songs, served as a class monitress, and kept my head held high even when others tried to dim my light. I faced bullying for my big lips, and though it hurt, I stood up for myself –sometimes with words, sometimes with fists. My mother never heard of those fights; they stayed between me and the battleground that was school. Junior school shaped me in ways no textbook ever could.
By Gundo March 6 months ago in Chapters
THE POWER OF BECOMING
In 2010, everything changed. I had just completed Standard 7 at the end of 2009 and was leaving Kanngwe, a place where I had stayed for my primary education–to move to Mmathethe, my true home village. While Kanngwe had shaped me deeply, this was a return to my roots. But it wasn’t just about location. It was a new phase of life: new home, new school, new environment ,and a different kind of rhythm.
By Gundo March 6 months ago in Chapters
THE POWER OF BECOMING
Even as a child, I carried something ,a quiet, pulsing sense that I was meant for something more. Not more in the worldly sense, but more in spirit. More depth. More meaning. More purpose. I didn’t know what to call it at the time, but I could feel it deep inside me, like a hidden seed waiting for its moment to bloom.
By Gundo March 6 months ago in Chapters
dear god… (3*)
Dear God, Thank you for gifting me a day of ease and pleasure with my new friend. I ask that you stay close to her over the coming weeks. She is standing at a crossroads between the darkness and you, and I want so much for her to choose you — to choose herself, her self-worth. She has such a big test in front of her, so much pain masked beneath many addictions, and I wish so deeply that she chooses the path to overcome them.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨6 months ago in Chapters







