Historical
Feminism in the 21st Century
"Write, let no one hold you back, let nothing stop you: not man; not the imbecilic capitalist machinery, in which the publishing houses are the crafty, obsequious relayers of imperatives handed down by an economy that works against us and off our backs; not yourself. Smug-faced readers, managing editors, and big bosses don't like the true texts of women- female-sexed texts. That kind scares them". (Helene Cixous 1975).
By Novel Allen3 years ago in Fiction
Lost in Dark Amazon Jungle
Once upon a time, there was a young couple named Jack and Jill. They decided to take a trip to the Amazon jungle for a romantic adventure. They were both experienced hikers and had heard that the jungle was home to some of the most beautiful sights in the world.
By SAMBHAJI CHOUGULE3 years ago in Fiction
"A Guide to the Different Types of Dragons in World Folklore"
Introduction Yes, that's right. Dragons have been a part of human culture for centuries and they have been featured in various forms of mythology, folktales, and legends. In most cultures, dragons are depicted as powerful and fearsome creatures, often associated with fire, destruction and chaos. However, in some cultures, dragons are also seen as protectors, symbolizing strength and nobility. The depictions and stories of dragons vary greatly depending on the culture in which they appear, making for an interesting and diverse subject to explore.
By shree nagesh3 years ago in Fiction









