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"The Freelancer's Quest: Embracing Adventure on the Path to Success". Content Warning.
Part 1: Setting Sail In a world of endless possibilities and boundless opportunities, there lived a passionate young writer named Alex. Tired of the confines of a traditional office job, Alex yearned for freedom and creative expression. With a heart full of dreams and a mind teeming with ideas, Alex set sail on the vast sea of freelancing.
By Javiria khan3 years ago in Fiction
Unforgettable TV Show Finales
TV show finales are always highly anticipated, but there are some that leave viewers absolutely speechless. These iconic finales have become a part of popular culture and have been talked about for years after they first aired. From shocking twists to emotional farewells, these endings have left an indelible mark on audiences. In this article, we'll take a look at some of the most unforgettable TV show finales of all time.
By Peter Ikpah3 years ago in Fiction
Pigeon Premonitions
It's all about set and setting: there was nothing abnormal about the scene to begin with. A café, spilling onto the sidewalk along with the sunshine, where you stop to have a beer and a croque-monsieur. Nothing more. You’re supposed to be on vacation, accordingly the living is slowed-down and paced easy.
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Fiction
'Clouds in the Summer'
Reading Music I promise I stopped searching for you, and I promise I’m not trying to pull you back to me. You left me in the dust, and for good reason, but a string on my heart still hurts whenever I try to yank it. The gravity of my house is different now that the empty air feels so heavy.
By Starlight Tucker3 years ago in Fiction
Excerpt from: I'm So Sorry I'm Not Dead. Content Warning.
A young boy stood, crumpled homework in hand, alone by the train tracks. He was deep into the forest, far from the road, and adjacent to the meadow beyond the Atcherkamp’s crop and head-row. The faded words on the homework sheet asked the young boy the assumed square acres of a property line, and inquired as to how much it would cost. The boy didn’t care. He just wanted to look at the old tracks, the discarded planks, and bits of stuff lying on the gravel, dotted sporadically with the wildflowers that poked through the gray rocks to have a look around before their predictable death. He liked the bits of stuff, examining, analyzing, and eventually categorizing the little things as a bottle cap, a piece of a lady’s blouse, a bit of orange flagging, or his favorite category, unknown. After knee-high frustration, he would be overcome with desire to bring the thing home for further inspection and research. And while he was instructed to “never bring street waste into this house again”, his waste was almost always from his spot on the tracks, and certainly never from the filthy street. This was a distinction he knew was better unvoiced.
By Eve Luxembourg 3 years ago in Fiction
Body Count
Body Count: Understanding the Concept and its Significance Introduction In the realm of statistics and analysis, one term that frequently emerges is "body count." It pertains to the total number of casualties or deaths resulting from a particular event, conflict, or phenomenon. The concept of body count holds immense significance, especially in areas such as warfare, criminal investigations, disaster management, and public health crises. This article delves into the nuances of body count, its interpretation, and the implications it carries.
By Aftab Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction










