Satire
Going Back in Time to Save the Titanic
It was a massive movie set. A pool of rolling water the size of a football field with a giant fake ship stuck in it. A replica of the Titanic. It was surrounded with tennis-ball-green walls. A fake horizon was to be copied and pasted in post.
By Victor Javier Ortiz4 years ago in Fiction
How to Survive in a World of Mortals and Mayhem
In the eons of time and space, many say all things are not only possible but expected and maybe foreseen. I am Captain Wayne Wainwright of the 2nd Regiment of the York Militia; I was born in 1765. I was born the seventh son of a seventh son. The first time I died was at the Battle of Queenstown on October 13th, 1812. I have lived many secret lives and some not so secret amongst the morals. This is my story and maybe the story of other immortals as well. Read the lessons I list in this volume and take them to heart.
By Bruce Curle `4 years ago in Fiction
Omar's Diary for March 2022
A new itinerant servant Our regular itinerant Lady Servant has not been available as much as usual during March. So, without any consultation or involvement in the selection procedure my Servants have engaged an itinerant Male Servant. Mitzi likes him very much and always makes a big fuss of him when he comes to Omar Towers to do his duties. As I have already said, I was not involved in his selection so I will remain a little reserved about this change. I am sure he is extremely nice and caring otherwise my Servants would not have engaged him.
By Alan Russell4 years ago in Fiction
The Kind of Girl You'd Go To Hell For (Or) The Plunge
The voice sliced through his brain again, ‘Dogs don’t have souls; they don’t go to Heaven.’ ‘Bull,’ his consciousness volleyed as his finger curled around the metal, giving the crescent a warm little embrace.
By Scott A. Vancil4 years ago in Fiction
Not Like in the Movies
Over the course of my childhood, like anyone, I have had my fair share of obsessions. Like anything temporarily interesting for a child, they come and go quickly as soon as something else catches their attention. My obsessions ranged from Spain, rapping, getting my ears pierced, the new café on my street which I was so desperate to go to. But no obsession made such a greater impact on my life than fame. By “impact”, I mean writing a whole book about it!
By Kanako Okiron4 years ago in Fiction
Son of Superhero
by: Dennis R. Humphreys (the Dream Writer) My father's boots have been hard ones to fill. He was larger than life, and even though I inherited his powers, I looked up to him beyond what might be considered the typical hero. My mother, Clovis Sane worshiped him, and even to this day, her memory of him is one of idolization. My father was killed when I was twelve, by a Craptonite bullet, from a man who hated him his entire life... Rex Luber. The police killed his killer within seconds of him firing that fatal bullet, but it was done, and the man, the world over that adored him, lost something of importance.
By Dennis Humphreys4 years ago in Fiction
LIONHEART
INTRODUCTION Courage comes at the most unexpected of times. Where courage appears, there is generally an added burst of strength to support it. The adrenaline that provides our muscle strength, fuels the sudden intellect for self-defense or survival. Even in the face of adversity, it allows us to muster the power of the
By CarmenJimersonCross4 years ago in Fiction







