Mystery
Time Traveler
John had always been fascinated by history, but not in the traditional sense. He didn't care about dates and names, but rather the idea of what could have been. What if the great fire of London had been put out before it spread? What if JFK had never been assassinated? These thoughts kept him up at night, and eventually, he became obsessed with the idea of altering history.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
Time Capsule Haiku
A Haiku About Time: The Beauty of Timeless Words Time is an elusive concept that has fascinated poets and writers for centuries. The haiku, a Japanese form of poetry, is a perfect example of how time can be captured in words. It is a minimalist poem that can convey complex emotions in just a few words. In this article, we will explore the beauty of haiku poetry and how it captures the essence of time. We will also discuss the best ways to write a haiku about time and the techniques used to make it a timeless piece of art.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
If Walls Could Talk
Imagine for a moment if the walls around you could speak, what kind of stories would they share? Walls have been witnesses to the world's most significant events, and if they could talk, they would recount tales of triumphs and tragedies, loves and losses, and everything in between.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
Wall Chat
"If walls could talk, which of us do you think would be worth listening to? Oh my goodness, you heard me--Hallelujah! Almost no one does! What was that? I told you, I'm the Wall. You may call me Wally, if you like. Oh there's no one here but you and me, you needn't be agitated.
By Paul A. Merkley3 years ago in Fiction
The Kindness of the Old Grandmother
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled at the edge of a dense forest, there lived an old grandmother. She was a kind-hearted and wise woman who had lived a long and fulfilling life, but she had also seen her fair share of sorrow and tragedy.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction









