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The Weaver's Threads of Unity
In the heart of a bustling kingdom named Kaleidosia, a unique village stood nestled among rolling hills. This village, called Harmony Haven, was unlike any other. Its inhabitants were an array of cultures, each living in separate districts. Despite their proximity, these districts remained disconnected, their diverse traditions existing in isolation.
By Ude Esther Anurika2 years ago in Fiction
Exploring the Vast Frontier of Science Fiction.
Investigating the Immense Wilderness of Sci-fi: Presentation Sci-fi, frequently contracted as "science fiction," is a dazzling and creative class that has long held an extraordinary spot in the realm of writing and diversion. A class permits us to investigate the limits of human information, pushing the limits of what is conceivable and offering a window into what's in store. In this article, we will dive into the universe of sci-fi, separating its critical parts and featuring its significance in both mainstream society and the domain of logical request. Whether you're a carefully prepared science fiction devotee or only inquisitive about the class, this expert and open aide will reveal insight into the captivating universe of sci-fi.
By Andrew McKenzie2 years ago in Fiction
Big Brotherly Things
The perks of the job were always the stories; no one drove these yellow death cabs for the money. Everyone always raved about the gossip they’d catch during the rides, gathering ‘round for drinks and petty poker to share. There’d always be a contest for the craziest story. Some would spill stories of bank robbers in the making, killers depositing bodies at the bridge, and always of the typical shady affair that the asshole would think no one knew about; we all knew though.
By Oneg In The Arctic2 years ago in Fiction
MY Cab
Every Saturday night was about the same. Downtown Boston was full of young couples. The young ladies urged their significant others to wave me down. The guy usually mumbled something about how he could have looked out for her on the subway. But my fare tonight was different. He appeared to have not been drinking. He didn't seem to even know where he was going. He just told me to drive, away from the center of the city. I headed toward Brookline, and then Somerville before he broke the silence. All he said was "She died, and I wasn't even there. I was forging our business when I should have been by her side." I was silent, feeling his pain. Then he continued "She promised me to go to the meeting and close the deal. So I did, and right before I waved you down I got the call that she had passed. Tonight I gave her her dying wish. but I feel dead."
By Antoinette L Brey2 years ago in Fiction
The Cabin Boy and the Rat
So, there we are. I'm tucked up nicely in the cabin boy's pocket when the Captain tells us we're going to be thrown off the ship! I've seen this before - crew member is forced to walk this plank, off the side of the ship and into the deep blue yonder. And is never seen again.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
The Chrono Nexus
"The Chrono Nexus" In the dimly lit basement laboratory of Dr. Victor Thorne, the air was thick with anticipation. Dr. Thorne, a brilliant but reclusive physicist, had spent years developing a revolutionary invention: a device capable of manipulating time itself. The world had no idea what was about to unfold.
By Punit kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Harry Potter and the translator's nightmare!
In 1997, JK Rowling published Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. But most of her audience did not read the book. They read Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. or Harry Potter A L'Ecole des Sorciers Harry Potter va Sang-e Jadu Harry Potter y la Piedra Filosofal The attractive books of Harry Potter reached readers in more than 200 territories in more than 60 languages. Authorized translations came from separate publishers without author verification.
By Shubham Bajaj2 years ago in Fiction


