Mystery
The Mysterious Death of Edgar Allan Poe: Unraveling the Enigma
Edgar Allan Poe, one of the most renowned American writers, died under mysterious circumstances on October 7, 1849. The exact cause of his death remains unknown to this day, despite numerous investigations and speculations. His passing left behind a legacy of dark and macabre literature that continues to captivate readers worldwide.
By shankar jadhav3 years ago in Fiction
The Enigma of the Voynich Manuscript: A Medieval Mystery Unraveled?
The Voynich Manuscript is one of the most mysterious documents in the world. This medieval book, written in an unknown language and filled with strange illustrations, has fascinated scholars and amateur codebreakers for centuries. Despite numerous attempts to decipher its meaning, the Voynich Manuscript remains an unsolved mystery.
By shankar jadhav3 years ago in Fiction
The Legend of Bigfoot: Separating Fact from Fiction
The legend of Bigfoot, also known as Sasquatch, has captivated the minds and imaginations of people for decades. This elusive creature is said to inhabit the forests of North America, and sightings of Bigfoot have been reported in many different parts of the continent. While there are many who believe in the existence of this mysterious creature, there are also many skeptics who question whether there is any truth to the legend of Bigfoot.
By shankar jadhav3 years ago in Fiction
The Enigmatic Winchester Mystery House: A Haunting Labyrinth of Mysterious Origins
The Winchester Mystery House is one of the most mysterious and haunting places in the world. Located in San Jose, California, it was the home of Sarah Winchester, the widow of the famous gun magnate William Wirt Winchester. The house has over 160 rooms, 10,000 windows, 2,000 doors, and numerous staircases that lead to nowhere. Its construction spanned 38 years, from 1884 to 1922, and it is said that Sarah never stopped building until the day she died. The house is an enigma, with many questions surrounding its purpose, construction, and the ghosts that supposedly haunt it.
By shankar jadhav3 years ago in Fiction
After the Apocalypse (6)
Gemi had plucked most of the low-lying vanilla fruit from the path side of the orchard so that he’d begun to climb the trees to get at fruit higher up. As it turned out however, the higher fruit was much sparser and nowhere near as tasty. The rest of the grove grew on the other side of a weathered knob which had probably once been a rise of land between hillsides. Gemi was afraid of the far side. He couldn’t exactly explain why he was afraid, though he knew it had something to do with the rise’s resemblance to the place where the inundation had caught him in the before time. He’d been little more than a toddler at the time and his words still failed him in any effort to describe his first home.
By Roy Stevens3 years ago in Fiction









