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Precipice: Dreams of the Fall - Announcement. Top Story - December 2023.
In the year 2285, a mysterious event occurs in which hundreds of bodies wash ashore TRUEcit, the last surviving bastion of human ingenuity and prosperity. Among the bodies is a survivor named Avery Thompson, whose memories of her past and where she came from have become fragmented. Her rescuer, a TRUECorp employee by the name of Nikolai Garcia, offers his aid in her recovery. However, in the wake of this event TRUECorp begins demanding answers, and Nikolai is faced with an impossible choice: will he assist the corporation in its vision for saving humanity from impending doom, or will he risk it all to help Avery reassemble her fractured memory?
By Amanda Starks2 years ago in Writers
Extraterrestrials
he Amazon rainforest, on December 25, 2021, a journey commenced—one that transcended earthly bounds. The Guiana Space Centre, nestled within the lush tropical expanse, witnessed a momentous liftoff as NASA propelled the James Webb Space Telescope into the cosmic tapestry. This $10 billion marvel embarked on a mission of unparalleled significance, aiming to unravel the universe's deepes
By FariThings2 years ago in Writers
Self Interview - 10 Questions to Dig Deep On
Why am I doing this? Because it's always good to dig deep, and evaulate yourself in your life with whatever you're doing every now and then. Asking yourself questions, and REALLY digging into them within yourself is a good way to keep you on the right track, or help you get back on it.
By Hope Martin2 years ago in Writers
Introducing; A great new way to share content online
Have you ever thought of a new way to share your content online? Look around you.. regular content sharing platforms has become so overcrowded such that it has now become hard for new content creators to find a space in the online world…
By Harmy Brown2 years ago in Writers
Galactica
Now nearly a thousand years since Earth has been uninhabited. The International Space Council ordered all living beings to leave to Venus, Mars or the Moon. And they did this over a thousand years ago. I don't know too much about Mars or Venus but I know about the Moon we face harsh realities living on the celestial being. We have to be careful with our water. We have to save up food although food can come in different ways and different forms. We have to continually keep ourselves alert in this ship transformed into a space community. And we have to adjust to the new times and measures of the sun, those scientists that we do not believe now we should have believe. I wonder as Captain Marshales if we could have saved the earth, if we could have healed the earth then we would not have been place in this unpredictable position. But I was born in this environment as many children were in incubators and in science. We were fed these foods since we were conceived. And our mothers some live at a shorter time span which is why they give birth when they were mid-age. I just want to see the Earth. I just want to see where we all came from. I want to see the Mother of the Living. We were told stories that someday Earth will heal itself without mankind. That someday Earth will have no need for living creatures. And that someday the Earth will become once like it was before but more wonderful and more beautiful.
By Distinguished Honorary Alumni Dr. Matthew Primous2 years ago in Writers
Kindness Cascades: The Ripple Effect of Compassion in a City's Heart
In an energetic city overflowing with life, there carried on with a young lady named Maya. She was a medical caretaker at the core of the clamoring city, working eagerly at a bustling clinic where the beat of life never appeared to dial back. Notwithstanding the mayhem around her, Maya solidly put stock in the extraordinary force of straightforward thoughtful gestures.
By Kyrol Mojikal2 years ago in Writers
Who Knows What I Am?
May of 2023. Just a few months from year 35 on this orbital rock; metal, gas and moisture coated planet. I had a startling fact bloom in front of my heart and grip it like a pitcher. Baseball in hand and needing one last strike out to win the championship. Bases loaded and the batter with a full count. Bottom of the 9th and everything is riding on the pitch.
By Bianca Hubbard2 years ago in Writers
Pacing Ourselves
Introduction The music is "Perspective" by Peter Gabriel because this is my perspective on Vocal Publishing People have told me that I write too much and when I publish in the Vocal groups and on Vocal they therefore shy away from my work. Because of the number of Stories that I publish, I seriously would not expect anyone to read all my work. I have said it's almost like a newspaper column or fanzine.
By Mike Singleton 💜 Mikeydred 2 years ago in Writers
Solara's Stand. Content Warning.
In a vast, dense forest, there stood a solitary tree named Solara. Unlike the towering, densely packed trees surrounding her, Solara found herself alone, a single entity amidst the thriving woodland. Despite her solitary existence, Solara possessed an unyielding spirit and an unwritten tale that unfolded through the whispers of the wind and rustling leaves.
By White Wolf2 years ago in Writers
Rising from Ashes: From candlelight dreams to city skyscrapers. Content Warning.
Once upon a time in a small village nestled between rolling hills and lush green fields, there lived a young boy named Ravi. He came from a humble and impoverished family, where each day brought new challenges and struggles. Despite the hardships, Ravi possessed an unwavering determination to break free from the cycle of poverty and make something meaningful out of his life.
By White Wolf2 years ago in Writers







