Young Adult
If You're Reading This Chapter 1
Journal Entry #1 Seven Stupid Silent Days I don’t know what I’m doing. I’ve never written things down before. Not like this. Maybe a couple old passwords or something, but never this. I thought it might help. Help me stay strong, help me find her, help me with something… anything. I’m struggling. My moms been gone for seven days — seven stupid, silent days. The one person I always turned to for everything just vanished, and I have no clue what to do about it.
By Brionna :)6 months ago in Chapters
The Dark Side of Influencers
In today’s digital age, influencers hold significant sway over the opinions, behaviors, and lifestyles of millions worldwide. With the rise of social media platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and YouTube, these individuals have become modern-day celebrities, revered for their glamorous lifestyles, beauty, fitness tips, and seemingly unfiltered access to their lives. However, beneath the glossy veneer lies a darker reality: the negative impact these influencers can have on their followers and society as a whole.
By Gustavo Woltmann6 months ago in Chapters
Old Enough; Endless Summer ~ part IX of series
Clara watched as her Aunt Pearl's taxicab pulled away from the curb and although she acted as if she was annoyed by her cousin Jolly being left home with her for the day, deep down she knew he might be needed. Truth is her bark is worse than her bite as they say. Clara remembers whispering to May, her best and only freckled faced white friend, "I ain't never bit nobody although I could give Jolly a good pinch now and then to calm his jumping bean bee-hind down."
By ROCK aka Andrea Polla (Simmons)6 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
Whisper in the crowd
Lena sat on the worn wooden bench at the edge of the park, the early evening breeze ruffling her hair. The sun was dipping low, painting the sky in shades of amber and lavender. Around her, the city hummed softly — distant cars, laughter from a nearby playground, the faint clinking of glasses from a street café. But inside her mind, there was a storm.
By Khubaib saeed 6 months ago in Chapters
Syphilis — A Deadly Disease Spread Through Adultery That Destroys Mind, Body, and Future Generations
Sexual immorality such as adultery is not just a moral issue—it brings with it serious medical consequences. One of the most dangerous diseases that spreads through unlawful sexual relationships is Syphilis, also known in Urdu as Aatishak, which literally means "fire." And true to its name, this disease silently burns away a person’s health, appearance, and even their lineage.
By Muhib Ullah 6 months ago in Chapters
Mambang ~ Animistic Spirit
In Malay animistic traditions, before the rise of religions, the world was teeming with spirits known as Mambang. These were not demons, nor were they mere ghosts. They were elemental, celestial, and deeply revered—guardians of places, thresholds, and emotions.
By Black Vanilla7 months ago in Chapters
Laws of success Napoleon Hill
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and endless farmland, there lived a young man named Elijah Carter. He was neither born into wealth nor gifted with extraordinary talents that made him stand out in school. He was, in every sense, average — except for one thing: a relentless curiosity about what made certain people succeed while others drifted through life.
By Fanince historian 7 months ago in Chapters
Napoleon Hill success principles
Jason Carter was an ordinary man with extraordinary dreams. At 28, he found himself stuck in a dead-end job, buried under credit card debt, and battling the slow erosion of his self-worth. Yet, deep inside, a voice whispered that he was meant for more. One rainy afternoon, while waiting at a dusty bus stop, he picked up a second-hand book from a nearby street vendor — the cover read Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.
By Fanince historian 7 months ago in Chapters








