Microfiction
Point of View
Once upon a time, in a world where perspectives intertwined and narratives unfolded, there was a young writer named Benjamin. Fascinated by the diverse possibilities of narrative point of view, he embarked on a literary journey to explore the impact of different perspectives on storytelling.
By YoungCreate TV3 years ago in Fiction
History Will Never Be The Same
"Just a liiitle more," Sam said excitedly, his voice as high as a 10-year-old choir boy. Brushing his hands together, he announced proudly, "there, it's all done." Jim and Toby jumped off of the sofa and hurried to the table.
By Kelli Sheckler-Amsden3 years ago in Fiction
The Blue and Buff Standard
Reports flew like birds. The investigators positioned themselves to prepare for an attack on the State Capitol building in Dover, Delaware. No, they weren’t oppressing the government or planning a riot. Instead, these nefarious characters sought to claim the colors, the flag of Delaware.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Cheapest Porsche Cars. Content Warning.
Porsche is known for producing high-performance sports cars and luxury vehicles, which tend to have a higher price tag than many other cars on the market. However, there are a few Porsche models that are relatively affordable compared to the rest of the lineup. Here are some of the cheapest Porsche cars:
By Car Community3 years ago in Fiction
Food Stories:
Once upon a time in the enchanting city of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, there was a delicious culinary tradition called "Gudeg Jogja." This tale takes us back to the origins of this famous dish, which has been captivating the hearts and taste buds of locals and tourists alike for many generations.
By Saphira Pebriana3 years ago in Fiction
Art is subjective
I never knew why paintings were so valuable, I understand that art is beautiful, it can hit you in a moment and last a lifetime. But, why can't I just take a picture and keep it in my pocket? I could look at it whenever I feel sad, or angry or whatever the opposite emotion that the art piece is meant to evoke. Why so much oohs and ahhhs about the original?
By James Kelada3 years ago in Fiction


