Historical
Lagom
From Real Poetic's challenge: Let me tell you a story. I know that Mr. Gordon would be really upset if he knew I was doing this, but what else can you do in the winter. It's a cold one, and I have somehow made off with a little paper and a pen I made on my own. Amazed what people will trade for just the chance to say something that will keep; something that will go one when I'm long gone.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Fiction
Black Future
Hi Elijah King is a 1o year old boy getting off the bus from elementary school. As he walks into his house he has a big smile on his face because of what he learned today in class at school. “I can’t wait to write this letter” he thought. “I’m gonna save it and give it to my kids one day in the future.” Elijah sits down at the desk in his bedroom and pulls out his notepad. “Here goes nothing.” He starts as he begins to write.
By Joe Patterson2 years ago in Fiction
Road Rage | Pars Duo
Lunging with every ounce of strength she could conjure, Rosalie hastily retrieved her brother from the overturned death trap. She tolled him onto his back and immediately checked for a pulse. Moments ago he had let out a faint moan and twitch, but he had fallen silent again. Thankfully she was able to locate a pulse. It was faint, and slow, but it was there.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
Tree
Trees, the towering giants of the plant kingdom, are remarkable organisms that play a vital role in the ecological, social, and cultural fabric of our world. In this essay, we will explore the diverse characteristics, ecological significance, and human connections associated with trees.
By J.Balakrishnan2 years ago in Fiction
Happy Inside
It was a long and cold walk home. February in ’64 was not kind to Listerville, and John Korde just wanted to get back to a warm place and not have to think about his grades. Ms. Laker said that he was doing better with math (You just need to focus, young man), but his marks were still in the toilet and his dad was not shy about telling him so (What is wrong with you, young man?). He pulled his knapsack closer to him as the wind picked up and the snow refused to stop.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Fiction
Dame Nature
The Olmecs have many depictions of jaguars. They were thought to be the snakes of land; Able to lurk in the shadows, camouflaged, and patient. These cats can slide through the brush almost silently as if slithering on their bellies. The fangs framing their mouths are remaining remnants. Remnants hinting to more than just a resemblance to the snake. Pointing to an evolutionary story. An evolutionary strain in us all, proved by our obsession with taste and our innate dual nature. Mark Catesby once noted, after a hurricane, snakes will devour their own kind, If the circumstances require it. She had never personally seen this, but never doubted it. Jaguars will attack their own as a show of dominance. Survival in the hierarchy at any cost is the Serpents heritage.
By simplicity2 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of Destiny
Two souls intertwine in a dance of destiny, their love echoing through the ages like a timeless melody.** The bustling city of Evermore where two souls interwove in a dance of fate. Luna, a vibrant artist with a heart as colorful as her paintings, crossed paths with Orion, a brooding musician with melodies that echoed the depths of his soul.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Fiction
The Canvas of Self-Discovery
Emma stood in front of the mirror, her eyebrows furrowed in frustration as she scrutinized her reflection. The pressure to meet society's beauty standards weighed heavily on her, manifested in the countless makeup tutorials she watched and the cosmetic enhancements she felt compelled to undergo.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Fiction
The Story about of Block Hole
Albert Einstein's general theory of relativity and its theories provide the basis of the intriguing tale of black holes. Einstein postulated in 1916 that distortions in space-time, which we experience as gravity, may be brought about by enormous objects. His idea states that in the event that a large star collapses due to its own gravity at the conclusion of its life cycle, it would produce a very dense zone in space from which nothing could escape, not even light. We now refer to this area as a black hole.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction






