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If walls could talk
If walls could talk, I would have a lot to say. I am an old, brick wall, and I have seen many things in my lifetime. I was built during the reign of King James I of England and have stood in the same spot ever since. I am the wall of a church, St. Mary's, and have been a witness to the comings and goings of people, the highs and lows of their lives, and the events that have taken place within these sacred walls.
By Islam Abdelhamid3 years ago in Fiction
The Future's Time Traveler
Jack is a man who lived in the year 2070. He was a brilliant scientist who invented the time machine. Jack was a curious man who wanted to explore the past and see what the world was like in the old days. But his true purpose for using the time machine was to change a historical event that had changed the course of his own life.
By Nikki Lynn3 years ago in Fiction
To kill a mockingbird
"To Kill a Mockingbird" is a novel written by Harper Lee and was published in 1960. The story follows Scout Finch, an eight-year-old girl living in a small town in Alabama during the 1930s. The plot revolves around a racial trial, in which a black man named Tom Robinson is falsely accused of raping a white woman. Scout and her brother Jem are under the care of their father, Atticus Finch, a respected and fair lawyer who acts as Tom's defender in the trial.
By Azeddine Gouri3 years ago in Fiction
NON-FICTION : The price of myopia
In a few sentences, Feroz Hassan Khan’s remarkable book Subcontinent Adrift: Strategic Futures of South Asia sums up Pakistan’s strategic culture and thinking, stating that Pakistan tends to view everything through an India-centric lens. Pakistan sees itself as the underdog and India as the hegemon itching to inflict a major military defeat on Pakistan.
By Abhi Kumar3 years ago in Fiction
Love's Journey
Chapter 11: "The Forever After: John and Maria's Happy Ending" After months of being apart, John and Maria were finally reunited. They had both grown and changed in ways they never thought possible, but their love for each other had only grown stronger. They realized that their time apart had made them appreciate each other even more, and they were more than ready to start their lives together again.
By Forever Magnifico3 years ago in Fiction
Mountains
Mountains are some of the most awe-inspiring natural features on the planet. They can be found all over the world, from the towering Andes of South America to the snow-capped Himalayas in Asia. Mountains have been revered by people since ancient times, as a symbol of strength, power, and beauty.
By vanshika 1113 years ago in Fiction
Cupid's Arrow
Michael had forever been somewhat of a recluse, liking to invest his energy lost in his own considerations as opposed to associating with others. He had never been especially fortunate in affection, and he had become burnt out on the dating scene and the unending procession of frustration and grievousness.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
I Tried to Fix the World
“My body my choice,” I shouted. My name is Fred McGraw, and I’d traveled all the way from Birmingham, Alabama to be here. I was at a political rally, fighting the new covid vaccine they’d invented. I was trying to change the world, preventing corporations from forcing us to put there medicine in our bodies. Even if vaccines did work, I didn’t want one.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
Time Travel in Bhagavata Purana & Tripura Rahasya
Kakudmi was a descendant of the Sun Dynasty (Suryavansha).Kakudmi’s daughter Revati was so beautiful and so accomplished that when she reached a marriageable age, Kakudmi, thinking no one upon earth was worthy of her, went to the Creator himself, Lord Brahma, to seek his advice about a suitable husband for his daughter.When they arrived, Brahma was listening to a musical performance by the Gandharvas, so they waited patiently until the performance was finished. Then, Kakudmi bowed humbly, made his request and presented his shortlist of candidates. Brahma laughed loudly, and explained that time runs differently on different planes of existence, and that during the short time they had waited in Brahma-loka to see him, 27 chaturyugas (a cycle of four yugas, totalling 108 yugas, or Ages of Man [refer Concept of Time Division in Ancient India and Age of Brahma]) had passed on earth.
By Anmol Shukla3 years ago in Fiction





