Excerpt
The House That Swallowed Me
I remember the night I disappeared. It wasn’t a vanishing act in the physical sense—my body was still seated cross-legged on the kitchen floor, back hunched like a wilted tree. But something deeper evaporated, like breath on cold glass—quiet, slow, irreversible.
By Qismat ullah wazir 10 months ago in Fiction
Transformation
In a world teeming with magic, where every childhood monster was known to exist, humans could only rely on one of two things to survive. Most common was hiding. While those who hid could endure the worst of life and make it to the other side, those who followed their instincts were often transformed beyond recognition. This was especially true for those who were hungry for knowledge. Those who researched and honed their minds for survival to be but a stepping stool toward a better future.
By Shequinah Nanshanapa10 months ago in Fiction
Lake of Blood: A Warrior’s Final Reckoning
The world above had long since forgotten the deep, uncharted caverns that lay beneath. A place where light dared not tread, and where the echoes of the past whispered like ghosts among the jagged stones. It was a realm where no living soul ventured, for fear of what might emerge from the shadows. Yet, in the darkest reaches of the earth, a figure stirred.
By Abdul Wahab10 months ago in Fiction
GOLDEN excerpt from my novel in progress. Content Warning.
Its pretty amazing how useless a mind can be. This alleged miracle of evolution just turns into a traitorous organ, capable of committing the ultimate treason. Isn’t biology designed to keep us alive? To make us copulate and procreate or some shit? So how can it be that this same brain that has evolved millions of years from a cluster of cells to this fleshy electrified blob that it is today in the year of 2025 can be such a marauder, that it could convince not just me but hundreds, thousands of us, that taking our own lives is a more viable option than actually just continuing to live?
By Jenna in the Stars10 months ago in Fiction
Predator: Killer of Killers
The Relentless Hunter Evolved: Exploring the Predator Franchise The Predator franchise, a cornerstone of action and science fiction cinema, has captivated audiences for nearly four decades with its relentless alien hunter and thrilling confrontations. From its jungle origins to its recent forays into new territories and timelines, the evolution of the Predator saga is a testament to its enduring appeal and adaptability.
By Sikandar prasad10 months ago in Fiction
The Donkey's Grave
A Fakir was very pleased with the service of a Banjara. And he gifted a donkey to that Banjara. The Banjara was very happy. With the donkey, he no longer had to travel on foot. He did not have to carry his luggage on his shoulders either. And the donkey was very devoted to its lord.
By Nikita Angel10 months ago in Fiction
The Cursed Church
Chapter One: The Discovery of the Cursed Church Camellia stood at the edge of the dark forest, her eyes fixed on the old church known as "The Cursed Church" in the remote village. She had heard many legends and scary stories about this abandoned and mysterious place, but her curiosity wouldn't let her stay away.
By mohamed elsayed10 months ago in Fiction
"The prophecy made by Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu Alaihi Wasallam) about Palestine."
"The blessed place is Palestine—where the first Qibla of Muslims, Bayt al-Maqdis, is located. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) prayed in this holy mosque on the night of Miraj. He also made several predictions about blessed Palestine.
By MD Raufur Rahman10 months ago in Fiction
The Day Time Broke
It started at exactly 2:17 PM, on a normal Tuesday. Clocks stopped all around the globe. Digital clocks, analog clocks, atomic clocks—everything that told time stopped. Phones did not update. Watches stopped moving. Even the sun, inexplicably, appeared to stop, locked in the same spot in the sky like a photograph.
By Bari Mir Rahamatul10 months ago in Fiction





