Microfiction
200 — The Character Development of Harry Milks
Malcolm Assuage was Harry Milks. It was Milks' pen name, his alter ego. Harry Milks didn't like the limelight; his nom de plume was the perfect vehicle for a camouflaged fame, a nice income, and the anonymity to womanize.
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Fiction
Anya's Secret Journey: Uncovering the Lost Athenaeum
Anya’s grandmother only took her to that place once· They had to claw their way through the bushes, her grandmother’s gnarled hand pushing aside branches and thorns while her other hand held Anya’s small, soft one· As an adult, Anya wondered how much that journey must have hurt her grandmother· Her swollen knees ached, and her bare feet surely protested every step of the way·
By Nada soliman2 years ago in Fiction
Recalibration
There's only one sentence, now. If you're Guilty, like me, you go to a Recalibration Centre, like this one. I've seen pictures of where they used to send criminals. This looks different. It's tall, shiny, and white. It looks like a hospital had a hate baby with a cathedral, and the resulting offspring got a mishmash of soulless characteristics.
By L.C. Schäfer2 years ago in Fiction
Hollywood meets Bollywood: John Cena shares heartfelt tribute to Shah Rukh Khan
Hollywood actor and former wrestling icon John Cena has praised Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan, stating that the iconic actor has had a positive impact on his life. Cena shared a photo of the two together on his Instagram, taken during the wedding of Mukesh Ambani’s son.He expressed his gratitude to the Ambani family for the memorable event and mentioned how he had the opportunity to meet many friends during his trip to India. The post resonated with fans, showcasing the bond between the two stars.
By bakhtawar khan2 years ago in Fiction
Death by Panda
She had to get this presentation right. Do a shit job? It could all go tits up. God, she was tired. She'd been looking at the screen forever, trying to wrangle boring facts and statistics into something that was entertaining. She just couldn't do it.
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction






