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The Sultan on a Stool
Previously, a young Sultan by the name of Zane resided in the enchanted country of Enchantedia. Zane was a Sultan unlike any other; he had a pure heart and a passion for adventure. He had Attention Deficit Disorder (ADD), which made it challenging for him to concentrate and make decisions, thus he faced a special obstacle. However, he was unaware that this particular obstacle would set him on an amazing path of enlightenment and self-discovery.
By Ahamed Thousif3 years ago in Fiction
American Weave
The early morning sunlight filtered through the tattered curtains of the small, two-bedroom apartment, landing on the figure of a woman. Fatima, a thirty-year-old Afghan refugee, was sitting on the floor, knees drawn up to her chest, eyes tracing the mottled pattern of the worn-out carpet that seemed to tell a story of its own, a story of countless feet that had trod on it over the years, each leaving behind invisible imprints.
By Abnoan Muniz3 years ago in Fiction
The Celestial Harpist. Content Warning.
In the heart of a vast, enchanted forest, where ancient trees whispered secrets and sunlight filtered through the leaves like golden rain, there lived a mysterious figure known as the Celestial Harpist. With hair as dark as the midnight sky and eyes that shimmered like distant stars, the Harpist possessed an ethereal aura that captivated all who encountered her.
By Pedro Alves3 years ago in Fiction
The Phoenix's Gift. Content Warning.
In a realm beyond time and space, where the stars danced in a breathtaking symphony of light, there lived a majestic creature known as the Phoenix. With feathers of vibrant red, orange, and gold that shimmered like the embers of a divine fire, the Phoenix was a symbol of eternity and resurrection. Its song could heal the deepest wounds and fill the hearts of all who heard it with hope and courage.
By Pedro Alves3 years ago in Fiction
Shadows of Desperation: The Cannibal's Winter Feast
In the dark and gloomy streets of London, a sinister tale of desperation and madness unfolded. It was the winter of 1849, and the city was gripped by an unforgiving cold that seemed to seep into the very souls of its inhabitants. The streets were lined with gas lamps that cast eerie shadows on the cobblestones, where the wretched and the destitute wandered in search of solace and sustenance.
By Santiago Fonseca3 years ago in Fiction
Is Time Travel Possible? Exploring the Fascinating Concepts of Temporal Voyage
Introduction: The allure of time travel has captivated human minds for centuries. The prospect of journeying through time, whether to revisit historical events or glimpse into the mysteries of the future, has been a staple in the world of science fiction, inspiring countless books and movies. But could time travel be more than just a fantastical notion? As scientific discoveries, notably Einstein's theory of relativity, have reshaped our understanding of time, the possibility of time travel has moved from the realm of pure imagination to that of plausible scientific exploration. In this blog, we will embark on a captivating journey to explore the evolving nature of time, the theoretical mechanisms behind time travel, and the promising concepts that might hold the key to this fascinating phenomenon.
By Rohit Singh3 years ago in Fiction
The battle for truth and unity
Gabriel and Grace lived in the once vibrant town of Graywood, where economic hardship had cast a dark shadow over the community. Struggling to make ends meet, they yearned for a way to break free from the chains of financial despair.
By Uchenna Ogbozor3 years ago in Fiction
Roanoke: The Lost Colony Mystery
The story of Roanoke, known as the "Lost Colony," has captivated historians and the public for centuries. In 1587, a group of English settlers established a colony on Roanoke Island, off the coast of present-day North Carolina. However, when a supply ship returned to the colony in 1590, all the settlers had vanished without a trace, leaving behind only the cryptic word "Croatoan" carved on a tree.
By Zeeshan May3 years ago in Fiction





