Historical
Odin and Mimir: Mimir's well
One of the most basically famous stories in Norse mythology basically is the tale of the god Odin and his search for knowledge and wisdom. Odin mostly was the ruler of Asgard, the home of the gods, and he particularly was known for his definitely great wisdom and power, which for all intents and purposes is quite significant.
By The launchpad3 years ago in Fiction
Word Count
As he obsessed over his word count yet again the author wondered why such an arbitrary, meaningless number, seemed to be so important to so many people. After a great deal of thought the best he could come up with was that humans have an intrinsic need to measure things and believe that a thing which cannot be measured is a thing of less value. He went to bed that night and cried himself to sleep. A thing very typical for a writer like himself.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Fiction
The Lost City of Zaltara
Professor Jameson had dedicated his entire life to the study of ancient civilizations. He had spent decades poring over dusty scrolls, deciphering cryptic texts, and piecing together clues from long-forgotten ruins. But there was one place that had always eluded him: the lost city of Zaltara.
By Fanimo fatai3 years ago in Fiction
I was one of the arsonist's children.
-I remember the very first time I threw a Molotov cocktail as if it were yesterday. It was a memorable event that would etch itself into most people's memories, but for me there is a tragic twist. Despite my efforts, I can't remember how many Molotov cocktails I actually threw.
By Mr. Anderson3 years ago in Fiction
Woven: Six Stories, One Epic Journey
Glen’s Story Padraig stood, filthy felt hat in his bony hand, about halfway back in the line from the door. The line moved a few meters, and he took unsteady steps, almost falling over his little brother who was crouched in front of him, with his head on his knees.
By Maureen Morrissey3 years ago in Fiction






