Young Adult
The Lone Wanderer Chronicles: The Beginning
As the Lone Wanderer, I am a survivor of the Great Impact that nearly obliterated Earth and decimated the population beyond imaginable. The impact was a cataclysmic event that occurred many years ago, and its aftermath left the world in ruins. The air is thick with dust and radiation, making it difficult to breathe and survive for extended periods of time. The few remaining pockets of civilization are scattered throughout the wasteland, and they are often hotbeds of violence, corruption, and despair.
By Omar Sohail3 years ago in Fiction
Edward the prince | love at love at first sight a witch's daughter,
Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there was a kind and noble prince named Edward. One day, as he was riding through a small village, he caught sight of a beautiful girl with long, dark hair and sparkling eyes. He was immediately smitten, but he soon found out that she was the daughter of a powerful witch who lived in the woods outside of the village.
By Emmanuel Andrew3 years ago in Fiction
Slumberland movie review
Little Nemo in Slumberland was a revolutionary comic strip that debuted in the New York Herald in 1905. It boasted a unique design, with panels that expanded and contracted to convey a genuine sense of proportion to readers. Bold use of color and trippy storylines set it apart, and creator Winsor McCay was later hailed as "the first original genius of the comic strip medium" by historian R.C. Harvey. R. Crumb, Art Spiegelman, and Federico Fellini all cited him as an influence. McCay was also a pioneer of animated film, with his first movie featuring a live-action/animation hybrid depicting him producing 4,000 drawings of Nemo. However, his use of ethnic stereotypes, especially in the case of one of Nemo’s friends, African Impie, is problematic by today's standards.
By Hajara Bashrin3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunting of Willow Manor
The Williams family had just moved into their new home, a massive bungalow in the outskirts of town. The house had been built in the early 1900s and had been vacant for over 20 years before they bought it. The house was a little run-down, but they were excited about the prospect of renovating it and making it their own.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction
Time for a Deal: 3 Sleek Watches Under $100
Time for a Deal: 3 Sleek Watches Under $100. Are you in the market for a new watch, but don't want to break the bank? Look no further than these three sleek and stylish timepieces, all available for under $100. With a variety of features and designs to choose from, you're sure to find a watch that matches your style and budget. From minimalist leather straps to sporty silicone bands, these watches offer a range of options for every occasion. So, it's time to start shopping and find the perfect watch to add to your collection without sacrificing your hard-earned money!
By Sajal Talukder3 years ago in Fiction
We Need Help
If walls could talk, I’d ask for a window. And maybe a bulldozer. Someone else needed to see everything I saw, but at this point, I'm trapped. Walls are supposed to make people claustrophobic, not the other way around. A girl named Cameron was the bane of my existence. I have love for her, the frustrating kind that comes with time and proximity to a person. The kind of love some family members had for each other, only in those cases, they have a chance to get away to let the fondness grow. If you can’t get away from someone like that, you suffocate.
By Cassidy Barker3 years ago in Fiction
One Day
One Day: The Journey of a Lifetime If you're looking for an adventure of a lifetime, you need to experience a day that will leave you feeling exhilarated and inspired. One day, where anything is possible, and your dreams become a reality. It's the kind of day that will stay with you for years to come, and that you'll talk about for a lifetime. So, what does a perfect "One Day" look like?
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction









