Psychological
Doctor, Help Me Out?
“Those are all my symptoms. And all this has been going on for months now. It’s been causing me so much anxiety. Not knowing what to do or how to treat it, or even why it’s happening.” Monica crosses one leg over the other, her fingers tapping anxiously against her leg. “That’s why I came here today. I don’t know what’s wrong with me.”
By angela hepworth2 years ago in Fiction
loves three women
Once upon a time in a bustling little town, there was a guy named Jake. He was the sort of guy who just rolled with whatever life threw his way. Jake had this effortless charm and an infectious laugh that made him the kind of person you wanted to be around. He was about to learn a lot about love, thanks to three remarkable women.
By Uwais Alqorni2 years ago in Fiction
Triplets Torn Asunder
She died. Eleven months ago, our identical sister Lynn died. Our third, a fraternal brother, Louis, became deeply depressed. He did a psilocybin retreat in the Netherlands, followed by intense psychotherapy in Munich, Germany, trying to recover.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Fiction
McMurtry’s Bucket List. Top Story - July 2024.
McMurtry is tying flies when he first hears the helicopter approaching up the sound. His ears may be sprouting snowy tufts to match what hair peeks out from under his cap, but they’re as keen as they were sixty years ago.
By Matthew Clapham2 years ago in Fiction
The Life Story of a Squirrel In English . Content Warning.
The Tail of Pip A Squirrel's Chronicle The world was a haze of stirring leaves and dappled daylight when Pip initially aired out an eye. Brought into the world in the core of a transcending oak, settled among his kin in a comfortable drey, his reality was the glow of fur and the encouraging fragrance of his mom, Hazel. The initial not many weeks were a tornado of bungling efforts to nurture, fun loving nips at his kin, and the stifled hints of the backwoods separating through the woven twigs of their home.
By Bikash Purkait2 years ago in Fiction
friendship and love
Lena and Jake had been best friends since elementary school. They were the kind of friends who finished each other’s sentences, knew each other’s favorite pizza toppings, and could communicate with just a look. They grew up together in a small town, sharing countless adventures, from building treehouses to sneaking out for late-night swims in the lake.
By ignatius awang braminia2 years ago in Fiction







