Mystery
The Glories of Mount Kailash
The mythology and legend surrounding Mount Kailash are profoundly ingrained in the practices and doctrines of many different religions, most notably Buddhism, Hinduism, and Jainism. Although the narrative has been told in many different ways, here is a basic synopsis of it:
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Close Call
Red raw and bloody. Ice tightened its grip around human fish fingers. Blood trickled down fingernails before hardening. Whistling in the frozen air, a kettle calling out however there is no one there to listen. The storm rages on, covering the earth in a white blanket. Nothing could have survived that…
By Elizabeth Butler2 years ago in Fiction
Tears of a Queen
In the lush land of Kuriru, where the skies painted themselves in hues of azure and emerald, there existed a village ruled by an extraordinary tradition. Only queens, blessed by the celestial realm, had the privilege to command the rains. Among them, Queen Zazi stood as a beacon of virtue, embodying the spirit of Ubuntu—the profound interconnectedness of all beings. Her graciousness, forgiving nature, and unwavering belief in the goodness of humanity endeared her to the hearts of the villagers.
By Gaia Mokoena2 years ago in Fiction
Dancing in the Rain of Romance. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the charming town of Serenity Hollow, nestled among rolling hills and cozy little houses, a story unfolded under a moonlit sky: the story called "Dancing In The Rain Of Romance". In this enchanting story, the main characters are Lila, a talented seamstress with a talent for weaving stories into fabric, and Ethan, a minstrel whose nimble fingers can extract melodies from his guitar strings.
By FATIGUN Abayomi Adeyeri2 years ago in Fiction
Highlights of Tanjore Great Temple
Located in Thanjavur, formerly known as Tanjore, a city in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu, is the architectural wonder known as the Brihadeeswarar Temple or the Thanjavur Big Temple. It serves as a reminder of the Chola dynasty's architectural genius and rich cultural legacy, which dominated southern India during the Middle Ages.
By Vijay Kumar2 years ago in Fiction
Snow Doesn't Discriminate
As the snow fell hard and the wind blew, Lorna lay there, motionless, as naked as the day she was born. Though, older, wrinklier and with more sagging than she'd care to admit to anyone. Not that that mattered anymore. As she lay motionless and the snow covered her, encasing her body, her pale skinned modesty was quickly protected. It didn't take long to cover her 5 foot frame.
By Paul Stewart2 years ago in Fiction
The Shadow in My Bedroom Window. Top Story - February 2024. Content Warning.
There I was with my feet in the snow. Never had I felt so numb. I’m not sure what it was, but something was different. I stood outside my house that early morning looking into the window of my bedroom. There was something there, a dark shadowy figure. I couldn’t quite make out what I was seeing.
By Marysol Ramos2 years ago in Fiction
Neon Prophecy
In the clamoring city of Neo-Tokyo, murmurs of a looming calamity have held the city's occupants. It's an ancient story, woven into the texture of human cognizance since old developments. From the prophetic stanzas of Nostradamus to the whole-world destroying dreams of the Book of Disclosure, the charm of destruction has consistently captivated humankind.
By Christopher Ezeh2 years ago in Fiction
Stolen Moments, Timeless Love
In the quaint town of Everwood, where cobblestone streets echoed with the footsteps of those navigating the passage of time, a love story unfolded in the most unexpected of places. The article titled "Stolen Moments, Timeless Love" was about to recount the tale of two souls whose connection transcended the ticking hands of the clock.
By FATIGUN Abayomi Adeyeri2 years ago in Fiction






