Challenge
Part 5: The Storm and the Test — When Faith Is Challenged
For days, Shafipur had been wrapped in strange weather. The sky stayed heavy, gray with the promise of rain that never quite fell. The air felt restless, as if the city itself was waiting for something to happen.
By Shazzed Hossain Shajal3 months ago in Writers
Being a Teen Gen-Z Writer isn’t Easy
I open my laptop, click on my Medium account, and my “For You” page is overflowing with awesome stories and helpful articles. But when I’m done reading, I notice something in the profile descriptions: almost all of these amazing writers are… older.
By Sahil Rawat3 months ago in Writers
Breaking Down My Monthly Nomad Budget (Every Dollar Counted)
The Truth About Nomadic Freedom When I first imagined becoming a digital nomad, my dreams looked like a highlight reel: endless beaches, coconut drinks, and a laptop perched on a sunlit balcony. I saw myself working anywhere, spending less, and living more.
By Jasmine Bowen3 months ago in Writers
Tales From Beyond: The Haunted Letter Challenge: The Entries. Top Story - October 2025.
Greetings to the demented, the disturbed, the deranged. The entries for the “Tales from Beyond: The Haunted Letter Challenge” have been received and are festering in the dark deluded dungeons of the supernatural judges who are currently being haunted and disillusioned as we read each and every entry. There are 34 spooktastic letters in total.
By Rick Henry Christopher 3 months ago in Writers
The door of letters
I ripped off the haunting paper with the big red letters off my beaten front door. After finally locating my keys, I pushed it open and shoved the cursed paper into the garbage, hoping it would be happy joining its friends. I sat in the sunken grey couch that had more lost items than an actual lost and found. Speaking of—I know my lighter is somewhere within the cracks and folds.
By Sincerely, Selaiha 3 months ago in Writers
What I Do When Loneliness Hits in a New Country
The Side of Travel People Don’t Talk About One of the greatest privileges of being a digital nomad is waking up in a brand-new city. The sunlight looks different, the air smells new, and the day stretches wide with possibility. You sip coffee in a café you have never seen before and feel the quiet thrill of knowing that you built a life that does not fit inside borders.
By Jasmine Bowen3 months ago in Writers











