Series
A Study in Scarlet
"A Study in Scarlet" is the first novel featuring Sherlock Holmes, written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle and published in 1887. The novel is divided into two parts, with the first part introducing Sherlock Holmes and his friend and biographer Dr. John Watson, and the second part telling the story of a murder case they investigate.
By Putthaga Puthalvan 3 years ago in Fiction
The Supernatural Warrior: Chapter 1
Every night at midnight, the purple clouds came out to dance with the blushing sky, spreading across the sky like a thick veil. It was a spectacle that never failed to leave me in awe, even after witnessing it countless times over the years. I would hurry to the door of my house, my eyes scanning the sky for the first signs of their arrival. And when they finally appeared, my heart would race with anticipation.
By Omar Sohail3 years ago in Fiction
Aria and the Three-Dimensional Adventures
In a world beyond our own, there existed a realm unlike any other. It was a world of three dimensions, where everything had depth and height, width and volume. In this world, creatures and structures existed that defied the laws of our universe, and the possibilities for adventure and discovery were endless.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
"Frida: The Chatty Fridge"
Have you ever wondered what your household appliances get up to when you're not around? Well, in this world, they talk, they joke, and they even snack! Meet Frida, the refrigerator with a big mouth and an insatiable appetite for life (and cheese). Join her on a wild and wacky adventure as she chats, chomps, and charms her way through the kitchen, leaving a trail of laughter and crumbs in her wake. Get ready for a story that's cooler than cool, and sure to leave you feeling refrigerator-fantastic!
By ABDUL MUSARAF3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Hope of Eden
In the small town of Eden, there was a couple whose love story was whispered about in hushed tones. They were an odd pair - the beautiful and aloof Lily, and the quiet and unassuming Jack. No one knew how they met, but they were inseparable.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
Ancient Whispers
As Knud stumbled home from the local mead, he heard a mysterious voice call out his name from the darkness at the old boat pier. Drunk and curious, Knud followed the voice into the darkness. The moonlight was his only guide across the old rickety wooden planks of the pier. Knud came across an old wooden longboat. The round shields that clung to the boat's sides carried the marks of battles fought long ago. Two large black ravens circled above the mast, grabbing Knud’s attention for a moment. He then noticed an old man with a wide-brimmed hat and cloak sitting at the bow with an ornate spear in his right hand. The tip of the spear glinted in the moonlight. Upon closer inspection, the old man’s face was heavily weathered from years of sun exposure and the salty spray of seawater. The old man’s right eye was hidden behind a tattered cloth bandage.
By Last Irish Viking3 years ago in Fiction









