Historical
The Barley Field
Ankh stopped running and clutched his side, he had a stitch that burned sharply. His heart was pounding, his,legs ached. He tried to moderate his sucking in of cool,air into his burning lungs. He didn’t want to be heard, he couldn’t be heard or all would be lost.
By Tony Spencer3 years ago in Fiction
India And China Finally Voicing Concerns Over Russia’s Actions In Ukraine
Introduction The crisis in Ukraine has prompted India and China to voice their concerns over the Russian military exercises taking place near their borders, and which are slated to end around August 15. After many years of neglecting its allies and partners, Russia is now rushing to strengthen them. The fact that both India and China have expressed concern over the current military maneuvers only proves this point.
By Subhan Ahmed3 years ago in Fiction
Average Joe & The Angel
Prologue Anjelica Harris narrates I was late. I had flown in direct from Washington DC, leaving at first light and landed in Conrad, MT, mid morning. I called a cab which got me to the church almost in time, which was completely packed, with every single seat taken for the funeral service. That was only to be expected, of course, Joe Harris was always the most popular man in town, and everybody in this close-knit community wanted to see him off on his final journey.
By Tony Spencer3 years ago in Fiction
Backwoods Healing
George stood beside the line of stones as the moon glowed overhead. The dirt road through the cemetery was partially illuminated and the men gathered each had lanterns before them. The doctor’s assistant held a torch, his face grim as he stared at the earth where the grass would not grow.
By Katrina Thornley3 years ago in Fiction
MR. Violence: Returns
Rapheal Jameson aka MR. Violence aka RJ to his friends, A guardian angel who has been living among humans for centuries but after taking on Dracula in the 1500s and fought in countless wars until 1650 where he decided to buried his MR. Violence's persona and went back to Heaven and took punishment from his brothers and sisters angels and his father God who sented him to purgatory to aid human souls that die without purify their souls to show them the way of purification so they can graduated to heaven if they can't purify their souls. They will stay in purgatory for all etentity. Rapheal would become the first King Of Purgatory.
By Victor Robinson II3 years ago in Fiction
Controlling your tongue
Controlling your tongue: When asked what the most difficult thing about being a human is, Aristotle responded with 'managing one's tongue.' Most people have a difficult time describing what they mean by that. They know that speaking is difficult, but they don't know how to control their words. Nobody ever mastered managing his or her tongue- except… gods and kings. No regular person has to master the art of self-restraint. Instead, we learn how to use our tongues to express ourselves in appropriate ways.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Fiction
why health is so important for humans
Why health is so important for humans Health Life: The two are connected. If we are sick, we feel terrible, we have limited mobility, and our cognitive function declines. However, if we are feeling good, we are able to move around easily, our cognitive abilities increase, and we become healthier. Our bodies begin functioning at their best capacity. Health is the foundation of success; without health, nothing else matters.
By Muhammad Abrar3 years ago in Fiction
Talea The Volleyball Star
It was lunchtime, Talea was eating lunch and talking to her best friend Timothy. They always ate first and then went to play on monkey bars. Today at this break it was raining, the monkey bars were wet. Talea could not go and play on monkey bars, so one of her classmates came. It was Zach and Lachlan and his volleyball team; he came over to us. They asked Timothy if he wanted to play volleyball in the shed, and Timothy said yes. Timothy asked me if I wanted to play Volleyball, and I said yes, but then Lachlan said, ‘girls can’t play volleyball.’ Then Zach agreed, and he said ‘You do not even know the rules to play this game.
By Syeda Tamseel Fatima3 years ago in Fiction
Encounter
People flick through the day's papers in the morning, either to escape the pestering of onlookers or to find something to talk about during the day. So, not surprisingly, no one remembers now - not even in their dreams - the incident that once got people talking about Uriarte and Duncan. We've experienced and forgotten a lot since that year. Both legends are now dead, and the bystanders who witnessed the events have sworn to keep their mouths shut. I, too, raised my hand and swore not to mention a single detail of the incident for nine to ten years. But word got out, and the more it spread, the worse it got.
By Barbara M Quinn3 years ago in Fiction






