Adventure
"The Necromancer's Curse"
"The Necromancer's Curse" is a supernatural thriller story about a young archaeologist, Emma, who discovers an ancient tomb belonging to a powerful necromancer. Emma is a brilliant and ambitious archaeologist who is determined to make a name for herself in the field. While on a dig in Egypt, she discovers an ancient tomb belonging to a powerful necromancer. The tomb has been untouched for centuries, and Emma is the first person to set foot inside in centuries.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Fiction
Improbable Paradise
This is true based storie, One of the beautiful Morning, he is wake up and see the wonderful sky and sunrise, and her pet karlo also wake up with him. And he is make a Coffee and move gently on the sand in beach, yes your thinking right. That is the Beautiful Island beach . And that the hero name is Shravan. Okay lets go…
By Saravanakumar Thangaraj3 years ago in Fiction
The Adam Project
Science fiction author David Brin believes that the only purpose of time travel is to prevent mistakes from occurring. The idea of correcting past errors is a captivating fantasy, and movies have explored this theme in many popular stories about time-traveling rescue missions. "The Adam Project" is a thrilling film from the director and star of "Free Guy," and it opens with a bang, featuring the iconic song "Gimme Some Lovin'" by Spencer Davis Group. The movie follows Ryan Reynolds as Adam Reed, a snarky action hero who is in trouble in the year 2050. He escapes through a wormhole and travels back to 2022, where he meets his 12-year-old self, played by Walker Scobell. The two versions of Adam have a lot in common, and it's entertaining to see how they react to each other. The film balances action and comedy, and it references movies like "The Terminator" and "Back to the Future." Overall, "The Adam Project" is a fun and exciting movie that delivers on its premise and features great performances from its cast.
By Bharath Gopalswamy3 years ago in Fiction
Tales of London #13
The rain stopped but it was still cold outside. The sky was grey and felt somehow low. The wind howled between the buildings, racing with the traffic. Jenna, still listening to music, walked towards the office, head down, hands in her pockets, deep in thought.
By John H. Knight3 years ago in Fiction





