Psychological
The Missing Mind: Unraveling the Mysteries of Memory Loss
Part 1: The Enigma of Forgotten Memories In a quiet corner of the bustling city, nestled within the walls of the Memory Care Institute, Dr. Elizabeth Harper embarked on a journey to unravel one of the most profound mysteries of the human experience: memory loss. Her passion for understanding the human mind and the plight of those who grappled with fading memories led her to devote her life to this enigmatic field.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Fiction
Eternal Echoes
In the quiet, cobblestone streets of a picturesque town nestled between rolling hills, the echoes of love and loss reverberated through the years, leaving an indelible mark on the souls of its inhabitants. This town was known for its timeless charm, where the past and present danced in harmony, and where memories clung to the air like a fragrant perfume.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Fiction
Fluffington's Socky Adventure
Once upon a time, in the quaint town of Furrington, there lived a cat named Sir Fluffington. Sir Fluffington was not your average feline. He had a peculiar obsession with socks. Not just any socks, mind you, but colorful, mismatched socks that the townsfolk tossed into their bins after laundry day.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Fiction
A Banker's Eye. Top Story - September 2023.
Today is the day. My driver turned the car onto Park Ave. "Five minutes, Mr. Magosaki." Storefronts displaying the latest fashions blurred by as I stared out the window. Eyeless bodies herded past the high dollar lure of gems and clothes. A dozen patrons waited in line for coffee and bagels from a food cart. In a few hours, it would be for hotdogs. Are these real humans or just robotics set in motion like twenty-first-century mannequins? A NYPD officer paced the walk scanning for anyone who would dare to draw notice.
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Past:
In the heart of a bustling city, beneath the towering skyscrapers and amidst the cacophony of modern life, there existed a place that defied time itself. The "Antiquities Emporium," as it was known, was a small, unassuming shop nestled on a narrow cobblestone street. Its windows were lined with dusty relics, its shelves adorned with artifacts of ages long gone. It was a place where the whispers of the past found a sanctuary.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Fiction
Secret of Silent Ambitions
In a quaint little town nestled among rolling hills, there lived a man named Samuel. He was known far and wide for his uncanny ability to keep secrets. But there was one secret that Samuel held closer to his heart than any other, a secret that had defined his life for as long as he could remember. It was the secret of not telling anyone his plans.
By Esther Anima2 years ago in Fiction
The Empty Glass. Top Story - September 2023.
I remember it like it was yesterday. I was standing right there next to my husband, when all of a sudden, in the middle of a sentence, he disappeared. I remember the sound of the glass hitting the pebbles, and of them moving, knocking together as it settled.
By Anna Boisvert2 years ago in Fiction
What If You Swam in Titan's Lakes for 5 Seconds?
In the distant reaches of our solar system, beyond the shimmering rings of Saturn, lies the most majestic of all its moons—Titan. For scientists and adventurers alike, Titan held a special allure, not only for its stunning vistas but also for the tantalizing promise of life. This distant world boasted a landscape unlike any other, with liquid lakes that glistened on its surface. However, there was a catch—the lakes weren't filled with water but with liquid methane.
By Mason Cooper2 years ago in Fiction
What If Everything We Knew About Black Holes Was Wrong?
Once upon a time, in a galaxy not so far away, there were mysterious celestial objects known as black holes. These cosmic enigmas had earned a reputation for being dense and terrifying, often depicted as voracious vacuum cleaners of the universe. They were believed to suck up everything in their path, bending light and warping time itself. But what if, just what if, our understanding of these cosmic monsters was not entirely accurate?
By Mason Cooper2 years ago in Fiction
How Fiction Transforms Reality
Emily Dickinson once eloquently stated, "There is no frigate like a book to take us lands away..." Indeed, when we immerse ourselves in a book, a television show, or a movie, we embark on a journey into the realms of imagination. As we journey through the narrative currents, something extraordinary happens. We don't merely follow the path laid out by authors and characters; we step into their world, walk in their shoes, and emerge changed.
By Chaudhary Haroon Ali2 years ago in Fiction











