Horror
How to Fuck Around
So, you’ve been invited to a party. You are excited to go, right? What? You aren’t excited or aren’t going? You remember the last party you went to and it was a total awkward disaster? Oh, boy, you’re right, you probably just shouldn’t go. What’s that? But you really want to go, but you’ll need some advice on how to interact with peers, socialize, and basically, you know…
By Amos Gladeabout 7 hours ago in Fiction
THE MOTH
Hapley was one of the most celebrated entomologists of his time, famous for his discoveries and infamous for his bitter feud with Professor Pawkins. Their rivalry had lasted for decades and had grown from an academic disagreement into a personal war. It began when Pawkins dismissed a species Hapley had named, and from that moment onward, the two men attacked each other relentlessly in papers, meetings, and public lectures. Their quarrel became legendary within scientific circles, stirring passions as fierce as any religious dispute.
By Faisal Khanabout 8 hours ago in Fiction
How would an alien invasion look like? Part 2
As told in the first part of the story, an alien invasion would unfold without large battles, with humanity overwhelmed not by brute force but by systemic collapse designed from orbit. Humanity becomes collateral damage, displaced, suppressed, or extinguished by environmental and technological interventions, not direct warfare.
By Aurel Stratanabout 17 hours ago in Fiction
How would an alien invasion look like?
I’ve been reading all important articles about the 3I/ATLAS with mixed feelings. I’d love Avi Loeb to be right about the technological nature of this object — this way I would become an eyewitness of the biggest discovery of all time; but I also hope its origin is natural, because I am sincerely freaking out about aliens.
By Aurel Stratanabout 17 hours ago in Fiction
Heavely Seas Epilogue
The world wanted to point fingers. Was it the greedy CEOs more interested in filling their pockets? Was it illicit drugs? Some wondered if the ship had been hijacked by terrorist organisations? Why did Elodie kill Calvin? And why did it take so long for Apollo to be found, when he was right under their noses? Was Elodie a villain, or a victim of circumstance? One coroner theorised that the guilt from Elodie’s affair with Elaine, along with her husband’s quest for vengeance, had driven Elodie into insanity
By Chloe Gilholya day ago in Fiction










