Nonfiction
“The Room with No Name”
She walked into the room like a question begging to be answered. Barefoot, half-robed, skin tasting of lavender and doubt. Her name was Elizabeth — soft lips, storm eyes, and a tension in her step that betrayed everything she tried to hide.
By Randolphe Tanoguem6 months ago in Chapters
The new Netflix series praised as the heir to Breaking Bad
When a series captures the very essence of TV addiction, debate is inevitable. “Queen of the South” is gaining momentum on Netflix and raises a burning question: can it rival the legendary “Breaking Bad”? Between complex characters and captivating plots, both series vie for the attention of fans.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Chapters
The Bermuda Mystery: Unraveling the Enigma of the Devil’s Triangle
For decades, the Bermuda Triangle — often dramatically referred to as the “Devil’s Triangle” — has captured imaginations with tales of ships and planes vanishing without a trace. This mysterious region, forming a rough triangle between Miami, Florida, Bermuda, and San Juan, Puerto Rico, covers a large stretch of the western North Atlantic Ocean. While some see it as a natural danger zone, others believe it’s a hotspot of supernatural activity. So, what’s really going on in the Bermuda Triangle?
By Taimoor Khan6 months ago in Chapters
The Secret Code of Mona Lisa: Unraveling the Hidden Mysteries Behind Leonardo da Vinci’s Masterpiece
More than five centuries ago, a man painted a portrait of a woman that would go on to become the most iconic artwork in history. The man was Leonardo da Vinci—artist, engineer, inventor, and visionary. The painting: Mona Lisa. While many admire it for its enigmatic smile and artistic mastery, the Mona Lisa is far more than just a beautiful painting. It is a puzzle—one layered with hidden meanings, mysterious symbols, and secret knowledge that may have been too dangerous to express openly at the time.
By Taimoor Khan6 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
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 ✨7 months ago in Chapters
dear god…(4*)
Dear God, I dreamed last night of each of my parents. I was trying to explain immortality to them — that we are designed to be immortal, that death and disease are beliefs and patterns created from fear and ignorance. Neither would listen to me.
By Kayleigh Fraser ✨7 months ago in Chapters




