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Saving JoJo. Content Warning.
On my balcony, under an umbrella, my toes were getting a touch of sun as I finished the chapter in the novel I was reading. Swapping the book for iced tea, I wiped the bottom of the glass on the beach towel I was sitting on so the cold droplets would not sweat icy drips on my bare legs. It was almost time for Danny to pick me up for dinner.
By Andrea Corwin 2 years ago in Fiction
Whispers of the Whistler: A Cautionary Tale from Hallow’s Forest
Once in the small, sleepy town of Willow’s End, there stood a quaint little house at the very edge of Hallow’s Forest. It was in this house that 8-year-old Eliza lived with her grandmother, a kind but strict woman known in the town for her herbal remedies and the haunting tales she would tell about the woods that crept eerily close to their home.
By Md. Sayhanul Arif2 years ago in Fiction
Don't Let Go.
Why did I let go of his hand? When did I let go of his hand? He was right here with me a second ago I know he was. "George" I called out his name turning in a circle and looking back down the aisle for any sign of the red bobbled hat I put on his head this morning.
By Michael Naylor2 years ago in Fiction
Exploring Halloween Mysteries: Aliens, Bermuda Triangle, Brain Chips, and Dracula's Castle
People renovating a house in Egypt found mysterious coins with what looks like aliens on them. Are they hobo nickels or real? The Bermuda Triangle's secret may be hexagonal clouds causing deadly winds. Imagine having a brain chip for perfect memory! But would you implant one? Netflix's CEO suggests a future where pills create virtual reality experiences. And would you spend the night in Dracula's castle in Transylvania? Speaking of haunted places, I'm off to the Winchester Mystery House for some ghost hunting. Stay safe and enjoy the Halloween fun!
By Bincy Mathew2 years ago in Fiction
Beyond Life: A Doctor's Journey to the Edge of Hell and Back
What happens after we die? It's a question no one can truly answer. Some believe in reincarnation, others in heaven and hell, and some believe nothing at all. Recently, I read an article about Dr. Rajie Parti, a materialistic doctor who had his own out-of-body experience during surgery. He saw his life and was eventually drawn to the edge of hell, where he heard a voice urging him to change his ways. Convinced of his experience, Dr. Parti quit his job and now helps people through alternative methods. Near-death experiences (NDEs) like Dr. Parti's are more common than you think, reported by about 200,000 Americans a year.
By Bincy Mathew2 years ago in Fiction
Deadline
Strange what runs through my mind when the pressure is on. I should be thinking about how many more miles I have left to go and, more importantly, how much time do I have left to get there before my world comes crashing to an end. Instead, I’m thinking about the origin of the word Deadline and how its meaning has changed over the years. I imagine many words can be traced back to their beginnings, but Deadline is particularly special to me right now.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Fiction






