Mystery
Her name was Katie
She walked into the dimly lit room, the sound of heels clicking against the hard floor echoing throughout the space. Her name was Katie, and she was a stripper at the most popular club in town. But tonight, she was going to be more than just a girl taking off her clothes for money.
By Dinesh Ram3 years ago in Fiction
Jenny was a Stripper
Jenny was a stripper who danced at the city’s most exclusive club, The Diamond. She had a pretty face, a toned body and an undeniable presence on stage that made men go crazy for her. She was living the high life, but all that changed one night when a stranger approached her after her performance.
By Dinesh Ram3 years ago in Fiction
The Voice Of Truth
If walls could talk, they have million stories to tell which could simply take us out of the world. It was a Friday Evening, when Jerome arrived at The Rendezvos, a 3 star hotel to spend the weekend. His girlfriend Jenni would be joining him the coming day, her birthday.
By Arun Ramasamy3 years ago in Fiction
Rajesh Kumar Novels: A Journey Through Indian Literature
Rajesh Kumar is a well-known Indian novelist who has been entertaining and inspiring readers for over three decades. He is best known for his detective novels set in the Indian subcontinent and has been hailed as the "Agatha Christie of India".
By Novelstamil.com3 years ago in Fiction
The History of Pizza
If walls could talk… Would we say what others want us to, what they write on us, or would we speak our own story? "The origin of the word ‘pizza’ first appeared in 997 in Medieval Latin. It was in Naples, Italy in the 16th century that a flatbread was referred to as a pizza. Pizza was then only a baker’s tool, simply a dough used to verify the temperature of the oven. The Pizza as we know it today was born in June 1889, to honour the Queen Margherita of Savoy. On her behalf a Neapolitan chef named Raffaele Esposito created the first ‘Pizza Margherita’, a pizza garnished with fresh tomatoes, mozzarella cheese, olive oil and basil, to represent the colours of the Italian flag."
By Savannah K. Wilson3 years ago in Fiction






