Microfiction
"The Last Secret"
"The Last Secret" Outside, the old mansion's windows were battered by the storm's ferocious winds and pouring rain. Inside, Lily paced the dark corridor with anxiety, her pulse pounding with every stride. Answers were promised in the letter she had just received that morning. solutions to the riddle that had plagued her family for many years. However, she could not get rid of the sensation that someone was watching her as she stood there, on the verge of learning the truth.
By Rajoan Islam11 months ago in Fiction
Another Kind Altogether
Marilyn didn't want to stay. She felt fine. She understood everyone's concern—being missing a week—but she also knew she was unharmed. After three days of blood tests and psychiatric questionnaires, she was ready to storm out without permission. She was an adult, after all.
By Gerard DiLeo11 months ago in Fiction
That Girl
Never be the first to leave—because they will notice; but never be the last, because they'll expect it of you. Always smile just enough to be approachable, but not so much that they think you have nothing to say—or worse, that you're flirting. Unless you want to be that girl. The one that flirts. Never correct the boss in front of others—even if he is wrong—because it won't be he who pays for it, but you. It will always be your fault.
By Xine Segalas11 months ago in Fiction
Playing a long way from home
It was a fantastic gig. Their first tour of Ireland: Monroe's Live in Galway. The Irish press were there, the group all in the special stage costumes and best makeup. The audience was amazing, demanding two encores before the house hit the power.
By Raymond G. Taylor11 months ago in Fiction
"The Broken Heavens"
"The Broken Heavens" For Aeliana, the sky had always been reliable. When she was younger, she used to lie on the grass in her family's meadow and watch the clouds float, dreaming of the tales they held—tales of faraway places, long-forgotten rulers, and odd animals. However, that was prior to the sky breaking.
By Rajoan Islam11 months ago in Fiction
AI and the Art of Creativity: Can Machines Truly Be Artists?
# Artificial Intelligence and Creativity: Can Machines Really Be Artists? In the grand tapestry of human history, art has always been a defining feature of our species. From the cave paintings of Lascaux to the symphonies of Beethoven, creativity has been a uniquely human endeavor—a way to express emotions, tell stories, and explore the boundaries of imagination. But as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to advance, a provocative question arises: Can machines truly be artists? Can algorithms, devoid of consciousness and emotion, create works of art that resonate with the human soul? This article delves into the intersection of AI and creativity, exploring the possibilities, challenges, and ethical implications of machine-generated art.
By Taiyab Ahmed11 months ago in Fiction
The Evolution of the Metaverse and Web3: Shaping the Future of the Internet. AI-Generated.
What is the Metaverse? The metaverse is a collective virtual shared space, created by the convergence of virtually enhanced physical reality, augmented reality (AR), and the internet. It is often described as a persistent, immersive digital universe where users can interact with each other and digital objects in real-time. Think of it as the next evolution of the internet, where 2D web pages are replaced by 3D environments that users can "step into."
By Humayun Kabir11 months ago in Fiction









