Young Adult
Tasmanian Wilderness S03E08
The Eye of Carly’s Hope continued... Hiking through the Tasmanian bush, Millie searched for the guardians of the Eye of Carly’s Hope. She had no idea what they would look like if they looked like anything at all. She pushed her way through a clump of pampas grass and fell into a small sediment pond at the base of a slow-running waterfall. The waterfall wasn’t very big, but the pond was deep enough for Millie to get wet from head to toe.
By Karen Eastland 3 years ago in Fiction
Rediscovering Love
I woke up to the sound of my alarm ringing, groggy and disorientated. I rubbed my eyes and tried to recall my name, but it was all a blur. I sat up in bed and took a deep breath, trying to shake off the sleep. As I stumbled out of bed and made my way to the bathroom, I caught a glimpse of myself in the mirror. I barely recognized the person staring back at me.
By Harshit Verma3 years ago in Fiction
The Weirdly Watching Wall
If walls could talk, what story would they tell you? I’m the brick wall in apartment 6B, and I wished I could smile as I watched the new couple move into my apartment. I’ve been watching couples move in and out since eighteen ninety three. Every type of person has lived inside my apartment, from working class families to up and coming jazz musicians. I had a rock star stay inside me once, he managed to chase off the neighbors before I could chase him off. I wasn’t intentionally trying to scare people away. I’m just bored and trying to have a little fun. I wish somebody would understand how boring it is being stuck in place twenty four hours a day.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
Brothers in the Hood
From the Streets to the Roads of Success: Chapter 1: The Beginning Michael and John were two brothers who grew up in the heart of a rough neighborhood surrounded by gang violence and drug trafficking. Despite their difficult upbringing, they dreamed of a better life and worked hard to achieve their goals. Michael was the older brother and had a natural talent for technology, while John was younger but equally determined, with a passion for law and justice.
By Content Creator3 years ago in Fiction
Night Shift
No matter where you go, there you are; So it goes, right? Honestly these days I’m not so sure anymore. Not after seeing it again. I should add some context I guess, I apologize. Let me start by saying if you’re reading this, it’s probably the closest thing to what’s really going on that we’ll ever get.
By Kuro Seijaku 3 years ago in Fiction
‘A Perfect Pairing’ Movie Review!!
A Perfect Pairing: Wine and Food Director Stuart McDonald’s “A Perfect Pairing” is a charming and satisfying romantic comedy, making it the perfect accompaniment to a bottle of wine on a quiet night at home. The film offers a welcome escape from the demands of reality and is centered around a confident woman who finds love and purpose in Australia.
By Winner grace!!3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost who has been haunting a family for generations finds a way to move on when a new family member arrives.
The chateau remained on a slope, its stone walls and turrets creating a dull and unfavorable shaded area over the encompassing open country. For ages, the chateau had been home to a similar family, and for ages, it had been spooky by a spooky figure.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction
A ghost who died at sea finds comfort in a woman who visits the lighthouse where she perished
The beacon stood tall and pleased against the interminable skyline of the ocean, its reference point radiating brilliantly into the evening, directing boats from the misleading rocks that lay secret underneath the waves. However, there was a dim history to the beacon, one that was murmured among the mariners and anglers who had been saved by its light. A spooky story of a lady who had kicked the bucket adrift, her soul perpetually bound to the beacon, looking for solace and harmony.
By Subash Sugumar3 years ago in Fiction









