Adventure
Something Wrong (Part III)
“Mich, the 32nd Stratford Avenue is abandoned. No one’s in there. I saw that property in the classifieds last day- to be auctioned.” An abandoned building, a child and a lady-- none of it made any sense anymore. Michelle had to admit it might have been just another prank call, but yet, her intuitions could not receive it. She had to go and assure, no matter whatever in the world awaited her. “Richard, I have to go. What if there indeed is a child? I don’t want to live the rest of my life knowing that I could have saved someone if it wasn’t for,” Michelle halted herself halfway.
By Chacko Stephen4 years ago in Fiction
An American Refugee
She didn't want to leave. People don't choose to flee, or choose to be refugees. The choice isn't really a choice at all, it's a reaction to what has become an insoluble situation. Forced by nature, by governments, and by the acts of humanity itself, it is such a vicious cycle that never seems to stop repeating. She was not looking forward to the journey. It would be long and gas was so damn scarce and expensive, she might even end up walking. But there was no choice. The coastal cities had started flooding years ago, but she never thought it would be her family caught running from the chaos. Perhaps she did in the back of her mind and now that secret fear was reality.
By Peter Carriveau4 years ago in Fiction
Why You Should Watch 'Firefly'
Through the years, there has been no shortage of great science fiction shows for our viewing pleasures. Titans like Star Trek and Doctor Who dominate the genre. Even Star Wars has shifted its focus to the episodic television structure in recent years. With that in mind I would like to draw your attention to a franchise that has gathered some dust since its debut in the early 2000s, Firefly. The love child of Joss Whedon, this series was untimely canceled before it got the chance to really get its footing. Do not let that fool you though. The show has a loyal fan base to this day, myself included, and it is not hard to see why. So let’s take a trip into the Verse of Firefly, and hopefully by the end I will have convinced you to give it a try.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Fiction
"Mistress of the Rock" by Author Myron Edwards
Myron, Welcome to Kreative Circle! Your childhood traces back to England where you completed your academia prior to pursuing a career in the travel industry. What type of arts and literature were you introduced to while growing up?
By Kreative Circle (KreativeCircle.com)4 years ago in Fiction
An Adventure Begins
Young, wild, and free. Since the beginning of time, the youth have dared to progress forward, act on impulses and leave logic with the elders who cherish their bond with Father Time that strengthens with each sunrise. Odd. The Adolescence are barely aware of his presence.
By Aullonzo Thomas 4 years ago in Fiction
The Power Of Painting in Year 3000: Season Finale
A shadowy deviant looks curiously upon frosted bliss. He’s been looking deep into the frozen pond for a minute there, I wonder… Is he checking himself out? It must be hard being a Cona Vight, with no real facial features or anything like that. How different is each Cona Vight?
By Patrick Oleson4 years ago in Fiction







