Mystery
The Dream Girl Who Inspired a Movement
Once upon a time, in a small town nestled among the rolling hills, there was a girl named Lily who dreamed of becoming an artist. She spent every moment of her free time drawing and painting, and her room was filled with canvases and sketches.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
Echoes of the Past, Whispers of the Future
Once a thriving metropolis, the city now lay in ruins. Its buildings, once towering skyscrapers, now mere skeletons of steel and concrete, covered in vines and moss. In the heart of the city stood a single structure that remained untouched, a testament to the past.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
A Jazzman's Blues movie review (2022)
We are excited to share our review of the latest movie, A Jazzman's Blues, which premiered in 2022. This film is a must-watch for all jazz lovers and anyone who enjoys good drama. Directed by talented filmmaker, Jaren Mitchell, A Jazzman's Blues takes viewers on an emotional journey through the life of a jazz musician named Hank.
By Winner grace!!3 years ago in Fiction
Black Hole
Black holes are one of the most fascinating and mysterious objects in the universe. They are formed when massive stars collapse under their own gravity, creating a region of space where the gravitational pull is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape. This phenomenon is known as the event horizon.
By Tehmina waqas3 years ago in Fiction
Is It A Dream?
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky. The night was electric. The sky aflame, a kaleidoscope of burning purples and vibrant pinks, a sight only a devil could love. The sheer beauty of the cloud formations above were enough to take one’s breath away and cause the heart to flutter. It was a sight that one could only imagine in their wildest dreams.
By Tyler Simmonds 3 years ago in Fiction
Welcome home, Soup
It sits in the middle of my floor - watching me. Waiting. It doesn't matter which way I move, its eyes track me. I take a few steps left. It follows me. Right a few more steps, it’s still following me. I can’t see much of it, but its eyes reflect in the light from the entryway, so I know it’s there, and I know it’s watching me.
By Lee-Anna Semenyna3 years ago in Fiction
The Last 100 Years. Runner-Up in Time Traveler Challenge.
1936 Silas Buchanan’s seventieth birthday passed unnoticeably on a cold and lonely February morning. Regarded as one of the top American historians of his time, Silas lived a life consumed with documenting the past. The circumstances around his life propelled him into the field. His father had died during the last known battle of the Civil War days after his conception, and, as fate would have it, his grandfather had died defending the Alamo a mere fifteen days after his father had been conceived. Life comprised many coincidences, but even Silas could not ignore that these two events pre-determined his path in life.
By Jeff Newman3 years ago in Fiction







