Mystery
Silent Screams
Silent Screams By: Steven Dean Nobody can hear a scream in the vacuum of space, or so they say. Jarvis wondered why the psycho that had boarded their ship, with his equally deranged crew, was so fascinated by that idea. Thirteen people had died so far, so that this poor excuse for a human could test whether or not he could actually hear them scream once he threw them out the airlock.
By Steven Dean3 years ago in Fiction
The Black Ibis Case
Every investigator I know has a story about a case that nearly drove them mad. For some, the case was finding a missing person that just vanished into thin air, for others it was getting their hands on some classified documents for any number of reasons, and others ran afoul of people you’re better off knowing nothing about, all in the name of solving a case for a few dollars. Mine is a combination of all three, and unlike the cases I just mentioned, who only talk about being driven crazy figuratively, I very nearly did lose my mind, and my life.
By Georges-Henri Daigle3 years ago in Fiction
Cryptid Cosmos: Kettle Belly Ken
Introduction Back in the days of “The Great Crystal Rush,” miners and prospectors set out to the outer rim in droves. They went in search of the galaxy’s newest source of energy, in the form of the symbiotic crystals Omsilite and Aphsilite. As the demand for these new resources grew many strange stories came about from the those cold and lonesome wildernesses and the adventurers that dared to traverse them.
By Seth House3 years ago in Fiction
The Strangest Things Found In Siberia
Siberia is a massive countryside. It’s so huge that it makes up 77 per cent of Russia, but strangely, its population is only 23 per cent of Russia's. It's no surprise that scientists discovered odd species in Russia's most barren locations. Furthermore, other strange and incomprehensible incidents have occurred, such as the Tunguska incident. Topping on all these is the extraordinary thing that scientists just discovered lying in the country: a prehistoric virus that has been sleeping under the ice for millions of years. What’s even more strange is that enormous craters are unexpectedly emerging across the freezing Siberian tundra. What are these? Why are all these happening in the utterly desolate places of Russia? Should we be concerned about these new findings? Well, we'll find out in this vocal article.
By Jayveer Vala3 years ago in Fiction
My D.N.A. Genealogy Test Shattered Everything I Thought I Knew About My Life . Top Story - August 2022.
My DNA Genealogy Test REsults Shattered Everything I Thought I Knew About My Life I sat against the red and brown brick wall outside the police station, knees tucked into my chest. My heavy breaths clouded in front of me as the cold winter air bit at my skin, making my fingers numb, but I didn’t care. The cold air provided me with the only sense of peace that I could find right now. Just yesterday, I was just a normal teenage kid living a normal teenage life with normal parents who loved me. Today, everything I thought I knew about my life was shattered.
By R. M. Staniforth3 years ago in Fiction
A Fish Tale
Doris would tell her friends whenever they asked how she was doing, “I have four loves in my life: Harold, may he rest in peace; Kathy, my beautiful daughter; this solarium; and my saltwater aquarium. I miss Harold, but I still have the other three, so I’m doing just fine." She was content with where life had placed her, and at seventy-six, contentment was really all she could ask for.
By Mark Gagnon3 years ago in Fiction
The Phantom of Stage 16: Prologue
His face was by all rights his fortune. Beginning in 1920, Erik Stevenson was the king of silent movies. When the striking 20-year-old first arrived in Hollywood in 1919, he was said to look very much like famous stage and screen star John Barrymore. However, within just a year of his screen debut, his own piercing eyes and dramatic profile became the very logo of Hollywood. The lines around the theater for his films were spectacular, and he could hardly make films quickly enough to please his audience. Many studios tried desperately to get his contract, but he remained forever loyal to the studio that gave him his start.
By Rebekah Brannan3 years ago in Fiction






