Microfiction
Fanfiction: What it means to us?
Let me make the title a bit clearer before I begin with the main context. “Fanfiction: What Does It Mean to Us?” The pronoun “us” has been stressed here. We all, in some way or another, are affected by fiction in general. Fiction is literature that is created from one’s imagination and is not presented as fact, though it may be based on a true story or situation. We all watch movies, read stories, listen to songs, etc. Most of them are fictional. Some popular types are romance (my personal favourite), action-adventure, science fiction, fantasy, speculative fiction, suspense/thriller (my second personal favourite), young adult, new adult, etc. Now here comes a completely new genre, “Fanfiction.”
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Fiction
Moral Judgment
It was a weekend, and Lao Hei got up early and took the bus. Seeing that there were plenty of empty seats on the bus, he found a comfortable window seat and sat down. After two stops, the bus gradually filled up, and an old man wearing a melon-skin cap sat down next to Lao Hei.
By John Bruceabout a year ago in Fiction
Beneath The Overpass
Beneath the overpass, covered in colors of different spray paints, dead leaves, empty cans, and spider webs. Besides the rare vandal, it's unvisited. Secluded and safe from the world around it, it's where we met each other's gaze. Where we stumbled around and called it dancing, where we sat and contemplated life and existence, where we shared moments we would take to the grave.
By CgtWritingabout a year ago in Fiction
The Reflection of Envy. AI-Generated.
Ahmed, a young man brimming with aspirations but burdened by financial worries, found solace in the bustling bazaar. The vibrant colors, the throng of people, and the cacophony of sounds offered a temporary escape from his anxieties. He had recently lost his job, and the weight of uncertainty pressed heavily upon him.
By Monnade Mixoumabout a year ago in Fiction





