Adventure
"The Lost City: A Cautionary Tale of Technology"
Prologue The year is 2300, and humanity has reached a new level of technological advancement. With the help of advanced AI and quantum computing, mankind has built sprawling metropolises that reach the very clouds. But amidst the hustle and bustle of these futuristic cities, there exists a mystery that has yet to be uncovered. A lost city, hidden deep within the Amazon rainforest, holds secrets that could change the course of human history.
By NiranjanaThyanesh3 years ago in Fiction
Tropical Temptation
Stranded on a Deserted Island The sunset was on the horizon as the small plane descended. Jake had been looking forward to this trip for months, a much-needed break from the stresses of everyday life. He had planned this trip to a remote tropical island for himself, but at the last minute, his best friend, Sarah, had convinced him to bring her along. He had been hesitant initially, but now he was glad she had come. The island looked even more beautiful than the pictures he had seen online.
By Liviu Roman3 years ago in Fiction
Parallel Realities
The Road to Another Dimension Britney was leaving work at her IT company when she got into her car. It was a typical rainy evening, and she was looking forward to getting home and relaxing after a long day. As she drove through the forest, the road suddenly lit up in front of her. She was so surprised by the bright light that she almost swerved off the road. As she got closer, she realized the light was coming from a strange portal that had appeared out of nowhere.
By Liviu Roman3 years ago in Fiction
Strong Lesson Or Painful Lesson? Part I
“Sit the hell down,” Cali shouts to Dana as she attempts to rise up from around the table in the lunchroom. “If HR wants us to come in tomorrow at ten o’ clock, I am grateful for the opportunity to sleep another hour and a half in my bed.”
By Annelise Lords 3 years ago in Fiction
Falling in Love with Fiction
Last year, I rekindled my love of reading. As a gifted kid who burnt out in the 11th grade, I was well-used to reading above my grade level. In college, I was met with required readings and textbooks that broke both the bank and my back. I found it hard to get into books that weren’t the feel-good, motivational type — shout out to Bob Goff, I love you! After 23 years of life, and a friend group that constantly bullied me for not understanding their references, I decided it was time to hop into the wonderful wizarding world of Harry Potter. After finishing the series in a month or so, I had a new appreciation of reading and where it could take me. I found my niche in a few weeks — fiction, thriller, suspense, mystery mash-ups. So, dear reader, I thought I’d share with you my top four books from last year that kept me engaged, sweating, in shock and most importantly, back into the swing of loving reading.
By Ashley Smith3 years ago in Fiction
"The Wish maker's Curse"
In the small mountain town of Willow Creek, a group of friends had known each other since childhood. They were always looking for new adventures and exploring the woods around their homes. One day, while exploring deep in the woods, they stumbled upon an ancient artifact buried deep in the ground. It was a strange, intricately carved stone box, with mysterious symbols etched into its surface.
By Paul Andrew3 years ago in Fiction




