Microfiction
154: Id, Idn't It?
I am--all of my neurons hard-wired together simultaneously. If self-awareness requires migratory consortia of squirmy, vacillating neuronal interactions, then I'm solid-state. I am aware of all that is, all at once, including all cross sections of everything's existence along the past, present, and future paratemporalities.
By Gerard DiLeo2 years ago in Fiction
On The Moon In June
I have been here for three years alone. I am fascinated seeing the light in the night sky being Earth, my home planet. I came here with the crew to explore and look for minerals other valuables, as well as evidence of old alien civilisations or visitors.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Fiction
Unveiling the Tapestry Exploring the Female Animal Mind. Content Warning.
The animal kingdom is a symphony of diverse lives, and within that symphony, the female mind plays a vital, complex role. Unlike humans, these creatures don't possess language to articulate their thoughts, but through observation, science is piecing together a fascinating picture. Here, we'll embark on a journey to understand the motivations, instincts, and surprising intelligence that drive female animals.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in Fiction
Dew Drops
It was the feathers falling that made him sick to his stomach. He could handle the blood splattered on the sidewalk. The bird carried away in the owl's claws. But he couldn't handle the feathers slowly tumbling through the yellow sodium light pouring out of the street lamps.
By Silver Daux2 years ago in Fiction






