literature
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After Movie Series
If you are a fan of One Direction, specifically Harry Styles, than you've probably known of the After series since it was a fan fiction on Wattpad. A friend of mine told me about the fanfiction being turned into a movie a few years before the movie came out. I never got a chance to read the story in its original version on Wattpad, but I wish I had. I didn't pay much attention to anything about the series until the first movie came out on Netflix in 2019.
By Kimmiekins44 years ago in Futurism
What if Your Writings are Kept on Vocal Media after Your Death?
The idea is to preserve the day-to-day story of one's life. What will happen if we can save each incident, intriguing photograph, great video from our living memory forever on Vocal Media? let's explore more below,
By Moshiur Rahman4 years ago in Futurism
Hyderabad's Charminar: The Complete Guide
History and Architecture Hyderabad developed over centuries of prosperous Islamic rule and the Charminar is a signature remnant of this glorious past. It was actually made to be the city's centerpiece when Sultan Muhammad Quli Qutb Shah, the fifth ruler of the Qutb Shahi dynasty, shifted his capital to Hyderabad from nearby Golconda Fort.
By satya thakur 4 years ago in Futurism
My Favorite Fantasy Writers
We all have fantasies, right? I like to think so. As the puny kid we fantasized about scaring the bully in school like Sebastian did in "The Never Ending Story" or maybe as a teenage girl we fantasized about The Goblin King taking us to a whole new world like in "Labyrinth". I love fantasies. A good movie or a good book can help when you're running low on imagination. It's a great escape. It doesn't kill brain cells or make you fat. Fantasies are healthy.
By Shanon Angermeyer Norman4 years ago in Futurism
Black fish.
She stood on the sand watching a handful of children rush onto the shore. The water had pulled back a mile or more from where it usually lapped the shore. Kids had already raced out to pluck up the wet shells greedily, using the bottoms of their t-shirts that they stretched out to use as makeshift bags to collect their treasures among the fish that desperately curled their bodies before slapping the sand in a desperate attempt to push themselves back into the water that had abandoned them. A few of the children picked up the flopping fish in their shirts alongside the shells and clams until they had so many that when they ran back the fish were tumbling out from their wet shirts.
By MJ Shanard5 years ago in Futurism
The Barrens
Why here? Chrys wondered as she expertly set the flitcar down beside a ruined building, probably a warehouse at one time. So far from the New City that she could barely see the lighted domes of the corphives from the side window of her car. This was so far out into the Barrens that it might once have been at the edge of the legendary “burbs.”
By Reynolds Jones5 years ago in Futurism
Company Man
On Monday, 0545, Michael Porter received simultaneous alarms from the screen/console in his room and his commcard lying on his bedside table. He tapped the commcard screen then flung the blanket off and padded over to the console. The screen flashed PRIORITY: OCCUPATIONAL again and again. His index finger alternated between staccato taps and graceful swoops on the computer screen. A female head, with copper skin and black hair, delivered the message in an androgyne voice:
By Andrew Dabbs5 years ago in Futurism
The Chosen: aftermath
In the year 2042, a life-altering event took place that shook humankind. This was when more than half the population of Earth were dragged up into the sky in a blinding light and then just disappeared. Without a trace as if God reached down and plucked up these souls and for whatever reason left everyone else. These people were of every color, sex, religion, and from many different countries. Nothing could be proven as to why or how these people were selected. Some were criminals, many were of different faiths, and every color under the sun was represented.
By Dustin Wiggin5 years ago in Futurism








