Historical
Pizza Pizzazz: When Laughter Topped the Rivalry
Once upon a time in the small town of Pizzaville, a friendly rivalry between neighboring pizzerias had turned into a comical feud. On one side of the bustling town square, you had Luigi's Pizzeria, run by the passionate Luigi, famous for his crispy thin-crust pizza. On the other side was Tony's Pizza Palace, where the jovial Tony served up deep-dish masterpieces. The townsfolk adored both pizzerias, but the competition had grown out of hand.
By Fangtingting2 years ago in Fiction
The FlameThrowers
"Thе Flamеthrowеrs" is a 2013 novеl by American author Rachеl Kushnеr. It follows the story of Rеno, a young woman еxpеriеncing thе turbulеncе of thе 1970s in New York City. An aspiring artist, Rеno finds hеrsеlf in rеmarkablе situations both in New York and abroad in Italy.
By Libby Laraib2 years ago in Fiction
The Marranzano. Content Warning.
Canicatti, Sicily | July 6th, 1943 The third beer tasted far better than the first two. He contemplated ordering a fourth, but he knew that if he got drunk, his fingers would tremble too heavily to be able to successfully replace the reed on Giovi’s marranzano.
By Kale Sinclair2 years ago in Fiction
An Invisible Man: Facing Identity Challenges
An invisible man steals electricity, breaks bulbs, and lights, and hides in an underground place, where he listens to Louis Armstrong and writes about the story of his life. He is not invisible in the actual sense, but rather people don’t pay attention to him and ignore him.
By Libby Laraib2 years ago in Fiction
The Whispering Shadows
In the heart of the forest stood an old, decrepit cabin, hidden away from the world. It had long been abandoned, its dark, rotting wood and shattered windows giving it an eerie, unsettling appearance. No one dared to venture near, for the locals knew the stories that circulated about the place. Whispers of the supernatural had plagued the cabin for generations, and it was shunned by all who had heard them.
By MysterioVerse2 years ago in Fiction
"The Timekeepers of Destiny: A Journey Through the Isle of Lost Time"
In an age where the world was steeped in mystery and adventure, there was a legend about a secret island called the "Island of Lost Time." It was said that on this island, hidden in the middle of an unexplored ocean, was a portal to the past. This fascinating island promised to offer the brave the opportunity to travel through time and rewrite history.
By Marius Doni2 years ago in Fiction
Batman Logo: The Legendary Evolution
The Batman logo, famously recognized as the Bat-Signal, first graced the cover of Batman #1 in 1940. While its inaugural depiction resembled a full bat more than the iconic emblem known today, this marked the emergence of the Batman logo.
By amina boubakr2 years ago in Fiction
"The Lighthouse of Dreams"
Once upon a time, in a quiet coastal town named Harbor's Haven, there stood an old, weather-beaten lighthouse at the edge of the world. This lighthouse was more than just a beacon of light to guide ships safely to shore; it was a symbol of hope, dreams, and second chances.
By PAPITHA P.R2 years ago in Fiction
The Enigmatic Spanish Manor: A Tale of Paranormal Intrigue . Content Warning.
In a secluded corner of the Philippines, nestled atop a shadowed hill, looms the enigmatic Spanish mansion, shrouded in mystery and steeped in a haunting history. Once a grand estate of opulence, it now stands in eerie desolation, its timeworn walls whispering secrets of bygone eras. The air carries a palpable sense of foreboding, as if the very essence of the past refuses to fade away.
By Rey Writer2 years ago in Fiction
Bridal Whispers. Content Warning.
In the heart of a charming countryside village, amidst rolling hills and fields of wildflowers, a tale of love and whispered secrets unfolded. This is not your typical love story, but rather an exploration of the hidden desires, hopes, and dreams that are often buried beneath the surface.
By Rajesh kumar 2 years ago in Fiction
Unspoken
Choking on words unspoken, they stood there in a staring contest. Not a childish one. No. One that only comes from having met a familiar stranger. The kind that makes you feel safe in the danger they bring to your life. You don’t remember who they are. Or rather, who they were. But you know their familiarity as soon as they’re near. Something all too clearly queer.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Fiction










