Saga
Doughnuts & Feelings. Top Story - August 2025.
***Character name change. Selena is now Mikaela, and is of both English and Swedish decent.*** It’s now Wednesday, and I’ve finally stopped having dreams about the weekend. For the last few nights, Sheila the camel has been incepting my dreams like Freddy Krueger, giving me nightmares. And yet, somehow, I still wake up with a boner. It’s confusing. It would be gross if I didn’t remember the real star of my dreams before they became a nightmare, Aisling, who, like Beatrice, has officially ghosted me. So I’m back to dreaming of Mikaela. It’s probably safer that way.
By Simon George5 months ago in Chapters
Film Review: Secrets
Secrets, Feature Film Shaun Paul McGrath (Salvable) steps into the role of DI Richards, leading a gripping psychological thriller that carefully peels back layers of long-buried trauma and emotional reckoning. Directed by Christopher Norton (The Day I Met You) and written in collaboration with Liz Norton — the duo behind Sisters — the film delivers a slow-burning, emotionally intelligent story that lingers long after it ends.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
Superman Box Office Beats Man of Steel in Another Major Record
It’s official: James Gunn’s Superman has overtaken Man of Steel at the domestic box office, becoming the top-earning solo Superman movie in U.S. history. In just 18 days since its release on July 11, 2025, the film has pulled in $292.4 million domestically, edging past Man of Steel’s $291 million total.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
The Bad Guys 2 End Credits Warn People Against AI Training
The Bad Guys 2 is doing more than just entertaining audiences—it’s also making a statement. DreamWorks Animation’s sequel to the 2022 hit The Bad Guys has stirred conversation not only for its story and cast but also for the bold warning it includes in its end credits. That message? Don’t even think about using this film to train AI.
By Dena Falken Esq5 months ago in Chapters
Dating in the wild
I wake up before the alarm and check my phone to make sure I haven’t overslept. It always feels like I’ve been robbed of something precious when I wake before my allotted time. I dreamt about my kiss with Beatrice and felt the rough caress of the seam of my underwear as I began dry humping the mattress. I had to roll over to smooth the friction. I need to get up for work, but it’s hard to resist the urge to rub the length of the wooden pole I’ve erected beneath the sheets. I bite my lip and fist the duvet before yanking it away and swinging my legs, and my pole free of the makeshift tent, and make the mental note that now is not the time for urges.
By Simon George6 months ago in Chapters
The Conduit: Chapter 14. Top Story - July 2025.
Anu made it to the bottom of the wall first. The climb hadn’t been as bad as she imagined. It was Jonas who struggled, and he was still only halfway down. As she waited, Anu used her light to get a good look at their surroundings. Things were more amazing than imagined. The entire world they dropped into was something that shouldn’t exist.
By Jason Ray Morton 6 months ago in Chapters
Chapter 1
January 12th 2015 As I lay in the hospital bed listening to the whir of machinery responsible for keeping me alive, I couldn’t help but wonder, why would god program our bodies to register this much pain? I was unable to open my eyes yet but one didn’t need to open their eyes to register pain.
By Siobhan McSweeney6 months ago in Chapters
Uplifting the Underserved: How Son Dinh Tran Redefines Real Estate Leadership
In a real estate market where profit often takes center stage, Son Dinh Tran’s approach stands apart. As founder of Tran Group, he doesn’t just develop properties—he cultivates opportunity. His journey from immigrant laborer to respected developer has been guided by one consistent value: service.
By Dena Falken Esq6 months ago in Chapters








