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Another Day on the Job
Note: I wrote this for another page, with some slight changes, and it did not really get enough traction. The prompt was to write a story about someone missing out on a major event. I would just like to see if anyone is entertained enough by this one to comment or critique it.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Fiction
Egypt's Enigma: The Black Magic Chronicles
Several years had passed since Kael, Anka, and their loyal shape-shifting companion had defeated the tyrant ruler and saved the world from the grip of black magic. Egypt had prospered under the Pharaoh's wise rule, and the people lived in peace and harmony. Kael and Anka had settled down, starting a family and passing on their knowledge of ancient magic to the next generation.
By Taimoor Khan3 years ago in Fiction
The Selfish one was the purest one
maillage nestled in the heart of the forest, there lived a young girl named Lily. She was known to be the most selfish person in the village. She would never share her belongings with anyone and would always put her own needs before anyone else's. Her selfishness had earned her a reputation as an unkind and uncaring person, but little did anyone know that Lily was the purest soul in the village.
By Ali Raza Shahab 3 years ago in Fiction
Up, Up, and Away!
Jerry drifted through the clouds, the cool morning breeze ruffling his already thinning hair, and fluttering his cape against his calves. An air pocket shook his body, almost causing him to drop his phone. He gripped it tighter, while trying to both text and maintain his speed and altitude.
By Paul Martyn3 years ago in Fiction
Egypt's Enigma: The Black Magic Chronicles
With Egypt now free from the grasp of the Pharaoh's dark magic, Kael, Anka, and their loyal shape-shifting companion continued their vigilant watch over the land, ever alert for any signs of new threats. As they journeyed across Egypt, they were approached by an emissary from a distant land, bringing news of a formidable enemy who sought to expand their dominion beyond Egypt and conquer the world.
By Taimoor Khan3 years ago in Fiction
Love at First Flight
Sophie, a dedicated nurse with a heart of gold, had always been terrified of flying. Her fear had prevented her from traveling by air, but this time she had no choice. An important medical conference awaited her on the other side of the country. She took a deep breath, trying to suppress her anxiety as she stepped onto the plane, her hand trembling as she clutched her ticket tightly.
By Dolfie Love3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Garden
In a world where concrete jungles ruled and nature had all but disappeared, there was a small community of people who yearned for the beauty and serenity of the past. They remembered stories of green trees, fragrant flowers, and the sweet sound of birdsong.
By TASKEEN ZAHARA3 years ago in Fiction
Egypt's Enigma: The Black Magic Chronicles
Kael and Anka, the hero and his shape-shifting pet, continued their journey through the ancient land of Egypt, seeking answers and allies to protect their kingdom from Ramses' impending threat. As they traveled, they encountered ancient temples and mystical beings who shared their knowledge of the dark arts and the history of black magic in Egypt.
By Taimoor Khan3 years ago in Fiction
The ink that made history:
Comic books have been a popular form of entertainment for over a century, with their popularity steadily increasing over time. From the early days of newspaper comic strips to modern graphic novels, comic books have captured the imagination of people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. However, comic books are not just a form of entertainment, they also have significant cultural and historical value. They have played a major role in shaping pop culture, and have been used as a tool for social commentary and political satire. In this blog post, we will explore the cultural significance of comic books and their impact on society. From the creation of superhero icons to the rise of graphic novels, we will take a deep dive into the ink that made history.
By Wilson Igbasi3 years ago in Fiction



