Inspiration
Track to Love
Episode 1: The Missed Connection [FADE IN] EXT. GRAND CENTRAL STATION - DAY The echoing roar of Grand Central Station. People surge through the concourse, a sea of hurried footsteps and rolling suitcases. ANNA (28, bright, slightly overwhelmed) navigates the crowd, her backpack a heavy weight on her shoulders. She's on her way to Boston, leaving behind a failed relationship and a dead-end job.
By christ story 2 years ago in Writers
Short stories from 100 Selected Stories, by O Henry
A T MIDNIGHT THE CAFÉ wa s crowded. By some chance the little table at which I sat had escaped the eye of incomers, and two vacant chairs at it extended their arms with venal hospitality to the influx of patrons.
By MD MUJAHIDUL ISLAM2 years ago in Writers
Short stories from 100 Selected Stories, by O Henry
ONE DOLLAR AND EIGHTY-SEVEN CENTS. That was all. And sixty cents of it was in pennies. Pennies saved one and two at a time by bulldozing the grocer and the vegetable man and the butcher until one's cheek burned with the silent imputation of parsimony that such close dealing implied. Three times Della counted it. One dollar and eighty-seven cents. And the next day would be
By MD MUJAHIDUL ISLAM2 years ago in Writers
Back to the '90s
Ah, the 1990s—a decade that feels like a warm, cozy blanket on a chilly evening, evoking memories of simpler times. For those who lived through it, the '90s were a blend of neon colors, evolving technology, and an explosion of pop culture that shaped our current world. Let’s embark on a nostalgic journey to explore the unique essence of this remarkable decade.
By Ahmad Al Amin2 years ago in Writers
"Divine Comedy" by Dante Alighieri
Dante's Divine Comedy: A Journey Through Hell, Purgatory, and Paradise Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, written in the early 14th century, is a cornerstone of Western literature. It's an epic poem that takes the reader on a profound journey through the afterlife, exploring themes of sin, redemption, faith, and love. Divided into three parts – Inferno (Hell), Purgatorio (Purgatory), and Paradiso (Paradise) – the poem follows Dante himself, guided by various figures, as he grapples with his own mortality and the state of his soul.
By Moharif Yulianto2 years ago in Writers
Loud silence
In the depths of our inner world, a profound silence resounds, a silence that screams louder than any voice, a silence that shatters the walls of our hearts. This is the realm of loud silence, where emotions rage like tempests, and unspoken words hang like daggers in the air.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Writers
An ode to imposter syndrome
An ode to imposter syndrome Self-worth and self-belief are the two sides of the same coin. We all have seeds of self-doubt planted within us, either from our inner limiting beliefs, trauma or negative projections of other people’s opinions. It is hilarious how we place our self-esteem in the hands of others with ease and then find ourselves in the labyrinth of negative perceptions of ourselves or dwindling confidence in our abilities. Life is a paradox, to heal you must be hurt, amid the most massive of pain and breakdown lies the most eminent breakthrough you would ever receive. If you want confidence and faith in your abilities, you must swim through the turbulent ocean of self-doubt and insecurity.
By Hridya Sharma2 years ago in Writers
Akanksha Puri: A Journey of Stardom and Empowerment
Akanksha Puri, the multifaceted artist, has graced both the silver screen and television with her captivating presence. Born on July 26, 1988, in Indore, Madhya Pradesh, she embodies grace, talent, and determination. Let’s delve into her inspiring journey.
By Etika Ahmed2 years ago in Writers
The Uncrowned King. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Kevin Levroni: The Legend Who Didn't Win "Mr. Olympia" Kevin Levroni is an iconic figure in bodybuilding history. His name is synonymous with incredible physique, unwavering will and uncompromising dedication to sports.
By The traveler2 years ago in Writers






