Fable
LEGEND OF THE KEEPERS’ MOONSTONE
Two hundred years ago, there was a village home to a species of human-like figures, who glided in the sky with silky wings fluttering as they bounced from one place to another. They were called The Keepers, something humans called seasonal-born pixies. Their village was called Lexilot. As the lore goes, The Keepers lived a life of longevity as they fulfilled their roles dutifully.
By Norma Jane3 years ago in Fiction
Title
I can’t think of a name, subtitle or subject for this story. What should I call it? What should it be about? Should it be fiction or fantasy? A mystery perhaps? Something for the humanity section? Oh I can’t decide. What do I do. This is the worst case of writers block I’ve ever had. Should I make it a story about a bank robber? An archiologist who thinks everything belongs in a museum? Or maybe a detective on the brink of solving a major crime? I just don’t know, I’m out of ideas. This stinks! This really stinks!
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunted Train and the Lost Locket
The sun had set long ago, and the moon had risen to cast an eerie glow across the countryside. The whistle of the train echoed through the hills, as it made its way towards the small town of Blackwood. The passengers were settled in their seats, chatting amongst themselves or dozing off. The train was on schedule, and nothing seemed out of the ordinary.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
A Beginner's Guide to Anime - How to Get Started in the World of Japanese Animation
Anime is a popular form of entertainment that has captivated audiences all over the world. Originating in Japan, anime refers to animated TV shows and movies that cover a wide range of genres, from action and adventure to romance and comedy. For beginners who are just getting into anime, the sheer variety of options available can be overwhelming. In this beginner's guide to anime, we'll provide an introduction to the world of anime and offer some tips for getting started.
By Mishal Saleem3 years ago in Fiction
The Enchanted Forest
In the small town of Silverton, nestled deep in the mountains of Colorado, there lived a woman named Ava who was known for her remarkable ability to heal people. She had a gift for sensing people's ailments and using natural remedies to cure them.
By Edward C. Addams3 years ago in Fiction
The Boy, The Moon, and The Sun
A boy was destined to live among the stars but never reach the sun, lassoed to the crescent moon. He’d throw heinous tantrums but stayed tied. He decided to pull the leash beyond taut. It bit into his skin and deprived his lungs. The moon tilted. He sank his heels into darkness, creating wrinkles that swallowed galaxies. The leash snapped. He trampled stars and planets. Warmth poured into his soul - a welcomed change from the cold rooted there. Maybe this is why he didn’t notice the temperature. The moon yelled as he ran into the ever-burning flames of the sun.
By Sabrina Velez3 years ago in Fiction
IT SHOULD HAVE ENDED.
It should have ended. Those four words echoed through my mind as I stumbled through the dark woods, my heart pounding with fear. I knew that I had made a mistake, that I should have turned back when I had the chance. But it was too late now. I was lost, and I was being hunted.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Fiction
THE LAST MAN
In a world where humanity had long since vanished, there stood one man. The Last Man, as he was called, had been wandering the earth for years, searching for any signs of life. But the only thing he found were ruins and remnants of the past. The world had become a desolate wasteland, devoid of any hope or promise.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Fiction
A time-traveler who keeps accidentally altering the course of history, and must fix the timeline before it's too late.
Daniel had always been fascinated by the idea of time travel. He'd spent years studying the theories, imagining what it would be like to witness history firsthand. And then, one day, he found himself living the dream - or nightmare, as it turned out.
By Tejas Arya3 years ago in Fiction
Lightning, Thunder and a Bear
The lightning flashed through the sky. I waited for the sound of Thunder to cover my tracks. The sound came and I ran as fast as I could. The sound would stop and I hid. I couldn’t let the bear find me. Of all days to wear cologne, the bear could smell me no matter where I went. More thunder and I ran to my car and locked the doors. The bear smashed open my window and threw me out. I rolled down a hill, the bear caught up and laid on top of me. He just wanted to cuddle.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction



