Humor
Save Christ
“Save Christ! Save Jesus! Save our Lord!” the protesters chanted, over and over. Looking out the window of her office on the 45th floor of the International Time Agency building, ITA for short, Jane sighed and burped. Rubbing her chest and upper abdomen with the heel of her hand to relieve the discomfort of the current bout of reflux, she let out another long, satisfying burp.
By Tracey Zielinski3 years ago in Fiction
What the F is Magical Realism?. Top Story - March 2023.
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. "Ummm...what the heck did I just read?" I said to my hovering coworkers, tapping my fingernails against my rather anachronistic journal and fountain pen while staring into the bright and unnatural light of my laptop screen.
By Donna Renee3 years ago in Fiction
How To Get A Promotion In Time Travel
The bugger about Time Travel is always remembering what you did with your house keys. You can get by without a watch, wallet or phone, but when you’ve come back from 18th Century France, narrowly escaping a minor beheading, and really want a cup of Earl Grey, the last thing you want to do is to have to call the locksmith.
By Tristan Stone3 years ago in Fiction
Malicious Balloons Attack!
There I was, standing on the beach in San Clemente, thinking that if the Earth was indeed flat, I’d be able to see Japan, when a binoculars-wearing local tourist exclaimed with an expletive that something aloft was amiss. I turned to decipher what he was declaring.
By Craig Tyson Adams3 years ago in Fiction
The Dream Girl Who Inspired a Movement
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled among the rolling hills, there was a girl named Lily who dreamed of becoming an artist. She spent every moment of her free time drawing and painting, and her room was filled with canvases and sketches.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of the Past, Whispers of the Future
Once a thriving metropolis, the city now lay in ruins. Its buildings, once towering skyscrapers, now mere skeletons of steel and concrete, covered in vines and moss. In the heart of the city stood a single structure that remained untouched, a testament to the past.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
A place far away
The sun was setting behind the mountains as Marcus sat by the riverbank, staring at the ripples of the water. It had been a long day of hunting, and he was exhausted. He had been tracking a rare and elusive beast for days, and he was determined to catch it. But as the sun began to dip below the horizon, he knew it was time to call it a day and head back to camp.
By jason william3 years ago in Fiction
Zorbatrons find new home
Once upon a time, in a world far different from our own, there existed a land of eternal darkness. The sky was always black, with no stars or moon to offer any light. The only source of illumination came from the glowing plants that grew in the forest, casting an eerie green light.
By jason william3 years ago in Fiction
A Jazzman's Blues movie review (2022)
We are excited to share our review of the latest movie, A Jazzman's Blues, which premiered in 2022. This film is a must-watch for all jazz lovers and anyone who enjoys good drama. Directed by talented filmmaker, Jaren Mitchell, A Jazzman's Blues takes viewers on an emotional journey through the life of a jazz musician named Hank.
By Winner grace!!3 years ago in Fiction










