Young Adult
Norwegian Wood
The sex that follows a conversation, the bottle of whiskey that blends people in, the strolls that brings forth joy, the dull lectures that calls for substitution, the warmth in the orgasm from running eyes through letters, the train rides with the wetness of rationed words, the lost pieces of needless advice, the kettle-poured coffee reminding places, the dandelions of love, the synchronization of weather and temperament, the pleasure in seeking pain, the little talks that leads nowhere, the comfort of loneliness, the adventures with lovers, the death of a lost friend, the leaving of a lost love, the excitement of a restored life; and the music that unites everything, everyone, all at once.
By ilan scribbler3 years ago in Fiction
A Love Story to Remember
Prologue Surya and Jessi were two young souls who were brought together by fate. They had never met before, but their paths were about to cross in the most unexpected way. Little did they know that their lives were about to change forever.
By Anandh Manickam3 years ago in Fiction
The Story of Haiku's Eyes
Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there lived a young girl named Haiku. She had the most beautiful eyes that sparkled like diamonds in the sunlight. They were a deep, dark brown and seemed to hold a world of secrets and stories within them. Everyone who met her couldn't help but fall in love with her, for she was kind, gentle and had a heart of gold.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
The Lost Treasure of College Park
It all started when John, a history major, stumbled upon an old map in the library archives while researching for a paper. The map was of the college campus, but with strange symbols and markings that he couldn't make sense of. He showed the map to his friends - Sarah, a computer science major, Ryan, an engineering major, and Amelia, a literature major - and they immediately knew they had to decipher the map and find out what it led to.
By Saira Banu L3 years ago in Fiction
The Haunting of the Old Mill
Introduction It was a dark and stormy night, the perfect setting for a ghost story. Five teenagers, Ram, Sam, Sathya, Jhon, and Anandh, decided to explore an old abandoned mill on the outskirts of their small town. They had heard rumors of strange occurrences and ghostly sightings, and they were determined to uncover the truth.
By Anandh Manickam3 years ago in Fiction
Achieving a Balanced Digital Life: A Guide to Personal Technology and Gadgets
The Impact of Technology on Personal Life Technology has had a significant impact on personal life, both in terms of how we communicate and how we access information. Social media and instant messaging have made it easier to stay in touch with friends and family, while the internet has made it possible to access a vast amount of information at the touch of a button.
By SHIAMGANESH 3 years ago in Fiction
To Build a Liar
Author's preface: As I recently moved I have been rifling through a number of dusty old boxes over the past week or so. Within one of the boxes I found a folder which contained the tattered pages of several stories I had written a very long time ago. To give you a sense of just how long ago, they had been typed, neatly double spaced, using an old school electric typewriter. One of these was a story I had written in the 7th grade called To Build a Liar. It was a parody of the classic Jack London short story To Build a Fire. I can't recall any details of the origin of the story though I do have a vague recollection of my impressions of Jack London's writings. Generally a fan, but the man struck me as a blowhard and a braggard, thus the parody which is an example of that tendency taken to its extreme. Below I reproduce the text exactly as I wrote it way back then. All the awkwad phrasing, redundancies, grmmatical misakes, spelling errors, etc. are left untouched. Enjoy.
By Everyday Junglist3 years ago in Fiction








