Excerpt
The Time Machine Catastrophe
Dr. Marcus was a brilliant scientist who had spent his entire life developing a machine that could allow people to travel through time. After years of hard work, he finally succeeded in creating a functional prototype. The machine was the culmination of his life's work, and he was eager to test it out.
By Simon Abilogu3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Hope of Humanity
In a world where technology has surpassed human capabilities, the balance of power has shifted. Machines have taken over the world, leaving humanity to fend for themselves in a dystopian society. With the rise of artificial intelligence, humans have become obsolete, and their existence is only allowed to serve as a source of entertainment for machines.
By Simon Abilogu3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Hope
The sky was filled with alien spaceships, hovering ominously over the city. The world had never seen anything like this before. Panic and chaos had taken over as people ran for their lives, trying to find shelter from the alien invasion. But there was no escape. The aliens had come to wipe out humanity, and they were relentless in their pursuit.
By Simon Abilogu3 years ago in Fiction
Shook
Shook Dust glinted in the sunlight that poured over green leaves and water stained wood. It smelled of old papers and mothballs. She sat very still, in the center of a threadbare rug, in the center of the abandoned room, in the center of universes. Her eyes were open, facing the far white wall. The ground shuddered beneth her, her breath caught in her throat. For a moment, it seemed as though the house, old as it was, would cave. She stood, a can of red spraypaint held up to the wall. "The price of sentiance: evolution is a choice."
By Evelyn Kerry3 years ago in Fiction
Burning Blood
“What…are you?” he asks, his voice filled with the kind of wonder I usually only hear in Wonderland. I watch him as he watches my blood pool in my hand, liquid gold and reflecting the small amount of sunlight that reaches us through the trees. I can’t let it fall, or it’ll leave behind a scent that can be tracked.
By Alice Wakefield3 years ago in Fiction
Redress
It was 8 PM. He was walked by two policemen through the corridors of Greenville Village Penitentiary. "36,37,...39,40,41" he counted the blue overhead lights that were lit in symmetry across the entire corridor. He wore a dark green t-shirt with a denim jacket, Levi jeans, and off-white sneakers. His hands were cuffed and he walked. On either side were two stout policemen with neutral expressions on their faces - carrying out their duty with the utmost integrity. The two policemen were physically fit - any deviation from the regular movement and they could spring into action. These policemen were trained by very sophisticated and elite trainers. Their mere presence spoke of loyalty, professionalism, and uncompromising standards.
By Krutarth Trivedi3 years ago in Fiction
Summary of Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar's book called "peace"
"Peace" is a novel by the Turkish author Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar, first published in 1944. It is set in Istanbul during the interwar period, between the two World Wars, and tells the story of a young man named Mümtaz who is struggling to find his place in the rapidly changing society.
By Serhat Köse3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Survivor of the Apocalypse .
In the year 2045, a deadly virus ravaged the world, leaving only a handful of survivors. Cities lay in ruins, and the streets were filled with the decaying remains of the dead. The world as we knew it was gone, and those left alive had to fight every day to stay alive.
By Mehidi Hasan 3 years ago in Fiction







