Fantasy
The Postcard That Arrived Twenty Years Late
The postcard slid out of the mail stack like a ghost. It didn’t belong—nestled between a gas bill and a garish coupon flyer, its edges were curled, the paper soft from being touched too often. The handwriting on the front stopped Mara cold. Loops and flourishes, the kind she’d memorized as a child when she’d copy her sister’s cursive in the margins of her school notebooks.
By MUHAMMAD BILAL6 months ago in Fiction
The Man Who Sold Sunlight
For sixty-three years, the sun had been nothing more than a memory. The sky was a permanent bruise choked by ash, smog, and the scars of wars that had burned the atmosphere beyond repair. Crops shriveled before they could sprout. Rivers turned to glass. Cities disappeared beneath layers of ice and silence.
By Muzamil khan6 months ago in Fiction
Tiffanor, Sheenora and the Invisible Dragon. 🐉
✍️ The Battle for Medlacov begins. Long before the dawn of virtual time...There was Medlacov...a city woven from metaphors, ink, and imagination - writers dwelled in word-filled peace. Their towers were built from sonnets, their streets paved with prose.
By Novel Allen6 months ago in Fiction
The Secrets My Mother Kept
Once safely back in his room, Alex ducked under the covers with his new treasure and flipped the flashlight back on. It shown brightly through the thick wool blanket his aunt Sydney had given him on his seventh birthday. He had gone through a mighty big dinosaur phase then, represented by the green outlines of pteradactyles, triceratops, and Tyranosaurus rexes that cluttered the black cloth he had grown up in.
By Parsley Rose 6 months ago in Fiction










