Psychological
Angel at Exit 27
Angel at Exit 27 By Justina Taylor She was always so thin, so completely gorgeous. A defined, yet soft facial structure, thin and curvy all at once. She wasn’t too tall or tan. And she didn’t even have to wear a lot of makeup, though she always wore a little bronzer to cover up her freckles and loose-fitting clothing to cloak her beautiful, yet never good enough physique.
By Justina Taylorabout a year ago in Fiction
Rumpelstiltskin. Content Warning.
“I am Rumpelstiltskin and I’ve come to eat your baby,” John Bourne said, spreading foundation across his cheeks. He paused and looked at himself in the mirror. “No! Blasted thing, what a damn word salad,” he said and picked up his script from the dressing table. He turned the pages slowly. “Aha,” he tapped a line of text, “I am Rumpelstiltskin and I’ve come for your baby. I’ve come for your baby.”
By Dylan Nicholsonabout a year ago in Fiction
Is Love Enough to Change His Mind?
Aryan was a man of extremes: ruthless in business, uninterested in relationships, and reckless in pleasure. He had everything money could buy, but nothing really mattered. To the outside world, he appeared to be just another charming entrepreneur, but behind closed doors, he drowned in his addiction, which kept his emotions hidden.
By A Little Butterflyabout a year ago in Fiction
Midnight on the Last Train
Ben Parker hated the midnight shift. His editor had forced him to cover the city’s subway renovations, and now here he was, dragging himself onto the last train of the night. The flickering lights of the station cast long shadows on the empty platform. The air smelled like wet concrete and old cigarettes. Ben’s shoes squeaked as he stepped into the train car, his tired eyes scanning the few passengers inside. A woman in a dripping raincoat sat stiffly near the door, her hair plastered to her face. A man in a wrinkled tuxedo tapped his fingers silently against his knee. An elderly couple shared a single newspaper, their faces hidden behind it. A teenage boy in a hoodie stared at the floor, his headphones buzzing with static. None of them looked up as Ben slumped into a seat.
By Peter Robertabout a year ago in Fiction
You know what you did
I've been having these strange dreams lately. Every night, I see myself lying in the middle of the street, staring up at the blinding glow of streetlights. Pain engulfs every inch of my body, sharp and unrelenting, and something warm and sticky pools around me. I try to scream for help, but no sound escapes my lips. My body is too broken, too weak to move. The last thing I see before waking up is my mother kneeling beside me, tears streaking her face. She whispers apologies over and over, her voice trembling, before pressing a soft kiss to my forehead. Then, I wake up—always before I can grasp what’s happening.
By Deion Townesabout a year ago in Fiction
The Tale of Vorath
In the primordial epochs, when stars ignited and died like fleeting fireflies in the vast cosmic night, whispers of power, like the sigh of dying gods, echoed across the infinite canvas of existence. From this celestial ballet of creation and destruction, Vorath emerged, not simply born of cosmic paradox, but forged in its heart. His genesis wasn't merely the chance collision of a fallen star and the primordial abyss; it was a deliberate act, a cosmic alchemy performed by forces beyond human comprehension, a desperate gamble against the encroaching entropy. This wasn't just his origin story, it was the source of his insatiable hunger for dominion, a desperate need to prove his right to exist in a universe that seemed to be constantly unravelling.
By Tales by J.J.about a year ago in Fiction
I always liked him
Dear Diary of My Passion, I have to be completely honest about how I’ve felt about Samuel. The first time I heard his name was when Lilian had a crush on him. It started as a tiny infatuation, but by the end of the year, he was almost revered.
By Tiago Dunecel 🧑💻about a year ago in Fiction
Cover to Cover Success
The Reality of a Fascinating Book Cover Book cover design holds power over bookstore mall shelves as well as online marketplaces. Book covers occupy the number one spot for any passerby in bookstores and online marketplaces—the cover. A well-thought-out book cover is presented as a nonverbal marketing tool that helps attract the reader and gives a glimpse of the storyline and mood to the reader. Restaurating product attractiveness through covers stands as a vital promotional component that determines either failure or victory for books.
By Authors Publishing Houseabout a year ago in Fiction









