Microfiction
Fascinating Facts
More Twins Today Than Ever: The prevalence of twins has increased significantly in recent times. This can be attributed to the trend of couples starting families at later ages, as the chances of conceiving twins are higher with advanced maternal age.
By Sachin Saini3 years ago in Fiction
Psychological Facts
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and the mind, and research in this field has been ongoing for decades and will continue in the future. While we are constantly learning more, there is still much that remains unknown. Some psychological findings are particularly intriguing, such as the fact that punctuating text messages with certain marks can make one appear insincere.
By Sachin Saini3 years ago in Fiction
Tangled Threads
In the quiet town of Willow brook, nestled amidst rolling hills and quaint cottages, lived a brother and sister named Ethan and Lily. They were inseparable, sharing a deep bond forged through childhood adventures and shared secrets. Their lives were ordinary, or so they believed, until an extraordinary discovery would challenge everything they thought they knew about their family history.
By Aisha Atif3 years ago in Fiction
Arrogance to Empathy
In the bustling metropolis of Sterling City, there lived a man named Jonathan Ross. With his towering presence and impeccable business acumen, he had earned the reputation of being a business tycoon, the embodiment of success. However, behind the polished facade, Jonathan possessed a darker side. He had a reputation for being cold, ruthless, and having a hot temper, which led to strained relationships with those around him.
By Aisha Atif3 years ago in Fiction
Through My Eyes: A Journey into Fiction
Once upon a time, in a world where logic played hopscotch with reality, I found myself smack dab in the middle of a most peculiar situation. It all began on an ordinary Tuesday afternoon, or so I thought. Little did I know that my mundane existence was about to take a whimsical turn into the realms of fiction.
By Amelia Clark3 years ago in Fiction
The Saga of Dale and the Zombies
This is the story of two communities (not to be confused with a somewhat popular story about two cities). The first is a fictional one that I created for a Vocal challenge. The second is a very real one; a community of incredibly talented creators and readers who helped turn my fictional one into an adventure that I will never forget.
By Dana Crandell3 years ago in Fiction
Deer | Yellowstone National Park
The air felt different lending to a cautious step as her hooves turned up fresh earth. She grazed, but her ears stood at attention, twitching with every sound, expecting something. What? She wasn't sure. The energy was new, yet familiar.
By Kristen Balyeat3 years ago in Fiction
Wolf | Yellowstone National Park
Drowsy, he rises in a wide-open expanse with no recollection of how he arrived here. Shaking his body to clear grogginess, his claws dig into wild dirt. Energy of this new wilderness changes his matter as the spirits of his ancestors celebrate his return. Fresh earth fills his nostrils, kindling a visceral, primitive hunger– for exploration and marrow.
By Kristen Balyeat3 years ago in Fiction
A POUND OF BUTTER and Bread
There were two guys named Tom who runs Butter shop and a guy named Benn who has bakery shop, preparing breads. Tom sold a pound of butter to Benn. One day Benn decide to weigh the butter to see if he was getting a pound or not and found that he didn't get the same weigh that he asked to Tom. This angered him. He went to Tom and started asking questions. Tom was little busy with the daily work so he could not give answers properly. If he listens to Benn, then chances are there to lose the money. Benn took the Tom to court as he's been cheating him for years. The judge asked the Tom that, "How are you measuring the butter that you are selling"
By Vishnu Priya3 years ago in Fiction






