Series
Fallen Empire
“This ends today.” Despite the thunder from the iron basilisks and the screams of dying man and horse alike, his final gambit bellowed through the din. As he awaited his foe's retort, the young Emperor Maximilian IV unclasped his burning cloak. Bloody mud caked his pauldrons, and he tore them away with trembling arms; they served little purpose now.
By Matthew J. Fromm2 years ago in Fiction
The Evolution of Superhero Movies: From Classics to the Modern Era
In the realm of cinematic storytelling, perhaps no genre has seen as profound an evolution as the superhero movie. What began as a niche interest for comic book enthusiasts has grown into a global cultural phenomenon, captivating audiences of all ages. The journey from the early classics to the modern era of superhero films is nothing short of inspiring, demonstrating the power of creativity, storytelling, and technological advancements in the world of entertainment.
By English English2 years ago in Fiction
"The Straw Hat Legacy"
In a world of endless seas, mysterious islands, and epic adventures, there was a legendary family that stood as a symbol of hope and inspiration. Their story, known throughout the world, was a tale of courage, friendship, and the relentless pursuit of dreams. This family was none other than the Straw Hat Pirates.
By Daniel Oluwatobi2 years ago in Fiction
The Slayer Chronicles 2
This is part two of the Slayer Chronicles. Read Part One. Journal Entry - September 15, 2023 I lied when I said I didn't shed a tear. Though I had known for a year or more that my beautiful, intelligent, and sexy wife's life had been consumed by Jamison, the love required to destroy the remaining shell was beyond the pale.
By J. S. Wade2 years ago in Fiction
The Skaft Sprunga Hotel
My name’s Jimmy Stark, and I like to work. Except today. I was working at Skaft Sprunga Hotel, and usually I was checking guests in to their rooms and telling the bellhop where to bring their luggage. but instead of packaging goods like the others, I was hanging out with someone. It was a girl who I thought was cool, someone special. She had Asperger's, just like me, and we were both working at the hotel together.
By Alex H Mittelman 2 years ago in Fiction
The Existential Woman (p34)
It took about an hour for Shanna to set up her tents. She had two, one for sleeping and one for lounging. The sleeping tent was meant to be a storage tent. It stood taller than her, which she liked for standing up in, and it was arched on the top. To put that tent together and up it takes a lot of patience. She put it up slowly and carefully, drinking as much water as she could in the heat to keep her cool and focused.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman2 years ago in Fiction






