Series
The Lost and Found
Introduction It was a typical summer day in the small town of Oakville, where five teenagers were about to embark on an unforgettable journey. They had known each other since they were kids, but as they entered high school, their friendship had grown stronger. They were all different, but they shared one thing in common - their love for adventure. Little did they know, the adventure they were about to embark on would change their lives forever.
By Anandh Manickam3 years ago in Fiction
A Love Story to Remember
Prologue Surya and Jessi were two young souls who were brought together by fate. They had never met before, but their paths were about to cross in the most unexpected way. Little did they know that their lives were about to change forever.
By Anandh Manickam3 years ago in Fiction
The Story of Haiku's Eyes
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a young girl named Haiku. She had the most beautiful eyes that sparkled like diamonds in the sunlight. They were a deep, dark brown and seemed to hold a world of secrets and stories within them. Everyone who met her couldn't help but fall in love with her, for she was kind, gentle and had a heart of gold.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
Achieving a Balanced Digital Life: A Guide to Personal Technology and Gadgets
The Impact of Technology on Personal Life Technology has had a significant impact on personal life, both in terms of how we communicate and how we access information. Social media and instant messaging have made it easier to stay in touch with friends and family, while the internet has made it possible to access a vast amount of information at the touch of a button.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Fiction
Listening to Literature
If you’re like me, you take pride in your physical book collection. The bend in your shelf from the weight of the books scratches an itch in your brain you never knew existed until I pointed it out just now. When I was little, Beauty and the Beast was my favorite movie. I wanted to be just like Belle — the strong, heroine type who was gifted an entire library of books to peruse. Belle was a reader, so she was *quirky* and *different.* I still don’t have a library like Belle, but I’ve found that she was so right to escape through her novels. I now also understand that it wasn’t the collection she admired. The value of the books lies in their ability to sweep you away to far-off places.
By Ashley Smith3 years ago in Fiction
Meltdown: Chapter Three
*originally published on Medium* The room is illuminated only by a single bulb hanging from the ceiling. I’m so cold, lines of sharp and cold crossing to hold me down to the chair beneath me. There is a table in front of me, familiar, like in the room where doctors with no faces ask me questions with no answers, but the room is not white. It is not bright. It is not sanitized. The air tastes thick, as if it has already been breathed a hundred times.
By Emily Finhill3 years ago in Fiction
Highton Heroes: What is Highton?
Hi everyone! This week I’m keeping the ball rolling on Highton Heroes info drops. Recently, I delved into the world surrounding Highton. This time, given the name of the series, I want to deep dive into Highton itself, the city the series follows.
By Space & Lasers3 years ago in Fiction
Highton Heroes: The World Behind It
Hi everyone! I want to kick off 2022 by posting some deeper info and insights about my project Highton Heroes. I talked last year about getting through the gruelling process of the first draft. In the last month, I’ve been working away on revising each episode through second, third and fourth drafts.
By Space & Lasers3 years ago in Fiction







