Fable
The Dance of Edgar
In a hidden jungle deep within the heart of Africa, a rare and majestic creature has been discovered. An elephant named Edgar once lived in a bustling city filled with wonder and whimsy. Edgar had a passion for dance, unlike other elephants that spent their days roaming the Savannah or taking refreshing dips in watering holes around.
By Gift Kalumphira Makata3 years ago in Fiction
Whispers pf Blackwood
In the depths of a small, secluded town, nestled within the eerie embrace of towering trees and swirling mist, there lies a secret. It is a tale whispered by those who dare to speak of it, a story that chills the bones and freezes the soul. Legend has it that a presence lurks in the shadows, a malevolent force that preys upon the unsuspecting. This is the story of the scariest creepy pasta ever known.
By The Dark Hollow 3 years ago in Fiction
15 Ridiculously Good Dinosaur Fiction Books like Jurassic Park
Jurassic Park, a groundbreaking novel by Michael Crichton, captivated readers with its thrilling blend of adventure and the awe-inspiring world of dinosaurs. If you're craving more exhilarating journeys to lost worlds filled with prehistoric wonders, you're in for a treat. In this curated list of 15 captivating books, we invite you to embark on epic adventures, dive into scientific discoveries, and explore the mesmerizing realms of dinosaurs. Get ready to ignite your imagination and set off on thrilling literary expeditions!
By NovelNest Books3 years ago in Fiction
On Grand Demisco and The New World
There isn’t one reason for the exodus to the New World. New Demisco, the latest in a series of conquered lands, has become an attraction beyond what any could have predicted. Some go in hopes of profit. Promises of gold, spices, herbs, and flora and fauna which have never been seen are whispered in the streets of Grand Demisco.
By John Morris3 years ago in Fiction
Shadows of Summer
In the sleepy coastal town of Seaview, summer arrived with a deceptive charm. The golden sun bathed the sandy beaches, and laughter mingled with the gentle crash of waves. But beneath the veneer of idyllic bliss, a darkness lurked, casting ominous shadows on the unsuspecting inhabitants.
By The Dark Hollow 3 years ago in Fiction
Unraveling the Threads of Time
Part I: The Haunting Memories In a quiet corner of a bustling city, lived a young woman named Amelia. Though seemingly ordinary, Amelia carried within her a secret burden. Throughout her life, she had been haunted by vivid dreams and fleeting glimpses of unfamiliar places. The sense of déjà vu that accompanied these visions left her with a deep longing to understand their origin.
By Peter Kaan3 years ago in Fiction
New Voice of the People
Once upon a Wednesday morn, America’s epic tale took a truly strange turn. That self-proclaimed and much acclaimed, great nation, had always seemed to be striving for great ideals, while at the same moment desperately holding itself back, lest it should achieve them: from early beginnings as a land of the free, (for those not dispossessed or enslaved); to a land where slaves were freed, (if life under Jim Crow is free); to the beginnings of true freedom for all, (although still harbouring disadvantage). It was a land of opportunity, (compared to lands with little); a democratic land, (in states where all could vote); an enlightened, civilised land, (for all not discriminated against, or harassed). Now it would change to a different and very curious thing. It would conduct another great experiment in democracy, take another stab at its great dream, have another go at justice for all in a brave land, and suffer a horrendous blow when the dream went badly awry.
By Nicholas Edward Earthling3 years ago in Fiction








