Fan Fiction
“The Library of Lost Stories”
The Library of Lost Stories By [Ali Rehman] In the heart of the oldest part of town, hidden behind a veil of ivy and shadowed by towering ancient oaks, there was a place few knew existed — the Library of Lost Stories. It wasn’t marked on any map, nor was it whispered about in common conversation. It was a secret sanctuary for forgotten memories, a magical refuge where stories that had slipped through time’s cracks came alive once more.
By Ali Rehman3 months ago in Fiction
The Last Signal
In the year 2142, the Earth was quieter than ever before. Not because the cities had fallen or the people had vanished, but because the universe itself had stopped speaking. For decades, humanity had listened to the stars—satellite arrays across deserts, mountains, and oceans searched for alien whispers, cosmic pulses, or signs of distant life. Then, one morning, all the signals stopped.
By Iazaz hussain3 months ago in Fiction
The Door That Wasn't a Door
The key to the thirteenth floor was heavier than the others. It was an old, skeleton-key thing, iron and tarnished, attached to my janitorial ring with a separate, sturdy chain. My boss, a man named Mr. Henderson who smelled of stale coffee and resignation, had handed it to me on my first night with one instruction: “Sweep the hall. Do not, under any circumstances, open any of the doors. Especially not 13A. The locksmith is coming next week to change the lot.”
By Habibullah3 months ago in Fiction
finifugal. Top Story - November 2025.
My best friend told me things that were deeper than the breadth of my own experience. I fear that I have similar feelings, almost like I lived these things through his eyes. The discreet way I handled this discernment had me reeling in a strange sense of bewilderment. Sometimes, when he spoke, I felt a strange reflection stirring in me — as if his pain had found a home in my own chest before I even knew what it meant.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 months ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series: Inside Wagner Moura’s Poetic Return with “Last Night at the Lobster”
An intimate look at how the acclaimed Brazilian filmmaker finds beauty in endings. Wagner Moura has always been drawn to stories that reveal something essential about people. From the streets of Elite Squad to the philosophical weight of Marighella, his work has never shied away from complexity. But his new project, Last Night at the Lobster, feels different — quieter, humbler, and somehow more personal. Through the lens of the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series, this upcoming film becomes not just another adaptation, but an exploration of why small stories matter — and why, for Moura, cinema has always been about empathy more than spectacle.
By Stanislav Kondrashov3 months ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series: A New Chapter in Wagner Moura’s Directorial Journey
Exploring the emotional depth behind “Last Night at the Lobster” and Moura’s evolution as a filmmaker. Inside the Stanislav Kondrashov Wagner Moura Series: Cinema Beyond the Screen
By Stanislav Kondrashov 3 months ago in Fiction










