Young Adult
"Heart Beat: The Tiny Ant Who Taught Us About Kindness"
Once upon a time, in a vast green meadow, there lived a small ant colony. The ants of this colony were very hardworking and dedicated. They worked together to collect food for the queen and take care of the young ones. They were all very close and loved each other very much.
By Word Weaver 3 years ago in Fiction
Hugo
Once upon a time, in the heart of a bustling zoo, there lived a grumpy hippo named Hugo. He lived right in the center of the zoo, surrounded by other animal enclosures. Hugo was notorious for his bad temper and would snap at anyone who dared to come too close to his muddy pool. His fellow animals steered clear of him whenever possible, but despite his grumpiness, Hugo was the center of attention in the zoo.
By Omar Sohail3 years ago in Fiction
Love in the Library: A Tale of Finding Love in the Most Unexpected Place
Once upon a time, in a small college town, there lived a boy named Ethan. Ethan was a shy and introverted college student who spent most of his time studying in the library or taking long walks around the campus. Despite being a brilliant student, Ethan had a hard time making friends and had always struggled with socializing.
By The Imaginarium writer3 years ago in Fiction
This Could Be Us
CONTENT WARNING: graphic mentions of domestic violence, and cheating The museum is extravagantly beautiful. My mouth gapes open at the stark white walls and marble flooring - it makes the pieces of beautiful art stand out perfectly. The high ceiling is holding modern-looking chandeliers that illuminate each corner with an impeccable glow. In the part of the building where I stand, canvases of abstract art in bursts of all colors are hung on the wall, each of them in a specific distance from one another. They’d only let people inside in batches, and my batch is luckily fewer than the usual - the small crowd makes it even more perfect to admire art in such a space.
By Kristine Via3 years ago in Fiction
With Force
Her skin color resembled Texas tea, but she was Newark, Delaware born. Her hair was short to her head and could be brushed easily. She stood at about five feet nine inches tall. Her dimpled cheeks belied the fact that she could take down any enemy with force. She was forty-seven.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction









