Series
Creature Arena Battle 1 (Earth Dragon vs The Desert Wall)
Creature Arena Battle-off In this project on Cyber Dragon Publishing, I’ll post descriptions of monster/creatures/beings, list their abilities, and pit them against one another in an online voting battle. In the end, with the help of your votes, we will see who won in the end. After this, an animation or motion comic will follow depending on what choices are made by voters.
By Cyber Dragon4 years ago in Fiction
Book 1 Flight of the Armada Chapter 9 Part 2
The Thuringi always enjoyed the radio and got a better grasp of English from it. They listened to the music curiously. Thuringi music was comparable to Earthian folk music, largely acoustic and told stories through its lyrics. The first time Carrol heard ‘Sh-Boom’, she could not figure out what it meant. “La-da-da-da-da-da, Da-da-da-da-da’ meant nothing to them, to say nothing of the mystery of what or who Sh-Boom was. The instrumentals were well liked; ‘A Summer Place’ reminded Glendon of a winding drive in his speeder back on Thuringa, and the smooth sound of the violins were as pleasing as the sholti players that entertained during Festival at Arne.
By Jay Michael Jones4 years ago in Fiction
No Ferry Today (Part 6)
A group of islanders had gathered on the beach in front of The Beach Bar. They weren’t right up close to the water, out of experienced respect of the tide. They had dragged the abandoned beach chairs up closer to the front of the little restaurant/bar, added several others, and sat together, staring out to sea.
By Paula Shablo4 years ago in Fiction
Day of the Dragon: Insidious Negotiations
A piece of a five-part non-chronological series centred around the day of the dragon. __________________ From an outsider’s eye, it seems the city of Gallina is very well managed. Impervious to attacks over the last forty-one years, Gallina has flourished! Nobody doubts safety. People are privileged to focus on the arts; architects raise the city to grander heights, artists boost the city’s culture, and children fill educational amphitheatres.
By Eloise Robertson 4 years ago in Fiction
The Hand I'll Never Hold
Of all the people my heart could’ve chosen, it decided on a girl who didn’t have enough room in her heart to love someone like me. A girl who’s a mess of gorgeous chaos and you can see it in her eyes. Who shines like the radiant sun during the day and the sophisticated moon during the night. A girl who makes you want to work towards something. And to fight for her, to take her on dates and cuddle her to sleep every night. A girl whose lips are soft and perfect and has a flavor of love when she leans in to kiss you at night. That’s the kind of girl my heart chose. But alas, it could never be, for she loves someone else. What hurts even more is that I can’t tell her how I feel. It just wouldn’t be fair to her. It must remain one unrequited love that kills me slowly on the inside so she can be happy. A fruitless love. A painful love. A one-sided love. I have to leave it alone and move on for that’s what’s best. But what if I never forget you? What if, all my life, when I meet someone new, I can never fall for them because they aren’t you? I shall live in my own little sad world and live life the best I can. For that is all I can do. At least for now
By Gabriel Blackheart4 years ago in Fiction








