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A HANDFUL OF LOVE
The day was slowly brightening up. In the room of a damp house with a stove near extinction, Asya was tossing and turning in her bed. Again, she had fallen asleep in her school uniform because of her laziness. She got up from the bed with her friends calling her, kissed her mother, and headed off to school with brisk steps. Asya was a child who had never seen love from her father. If only he loved her hair once, if he ever said "my daughter" and kissed her, no one would be happier. Asya was lost in thought again on her way... Her father was someone who did not talk much, was surly, , and complained about everything.
By Point Medya3 years ago in Fiction
Top 10 Best Science Fiction Books of All Time
In this article, we will be discussing the top 10 best science fiction books of all time. These books have been selected based on their popularity, critical acclaim, and impact on the science fiction genre as a whole. Whether you're a longtime fan of science fiction or just starting to explore this exciting genre, these books are sure to offer an exciting and thought-provoking experience.
By Sprint Facts3 years ago in Fiction
Time Traveler
In the year 2135, time travel had become a common occurrence. The discovery of temporal technology had led to a revolution in human civilization, where people could now travel through time and visit any moment in history. However, the dangers of time travel were still present, and a strict set of laws had been put in place to prevent any harm to the timeline.
By Hafsa Hameed3 years ago in Fiction
If Walls Could Talk
If walls could talk, the secrets they would reveal would be enough to fill volumes of books. They would tell stories of love and loss, triumph and tragedy, of the lives that have passed through their doors and the events that have unfolded within their confines. The walls of the old, rundown mansion on the outskirts of town were no different. They had seen everything from the extravagant parties of the wealthy elite to the quiet, solitary lives of the reclusive owners. And they had kept all their secrets close, until one day, they could no longer keep silent.
By Hafsa Hameed3 years ago in Fiction
Unraveling the Depths of "To You I Clutch": A Profound Exploration of Love and Loss
Introduction: "To You I Clutch" is a poem that beautifully encapsulates the emotions of love and loss. Written by an anonymous poet and published on Vocal.media, the poem has garnered a significant amount of attention and admiration from readers around the world. In this article, we aim to explore the depths of this poetic masterpiece, analyzing its structure, themes, and literary devices. We will also discuss how the poem resonates with readers on a personal level and offer our interpretation of the meaning behind the verses.
By Shatrughan Bauri3 years ago in Fiction
A Wall's History
If walls could talk... I was sand once. I was bone in the leg of a magnificent beast long since passed, and I am the weathered chips of fallen mountains reaching for the sky. I have known the touch of rain and fire, the brush of wind and feathers. I have tumbled and compacted, eroded and compiled. I am eternal and changing, forever present in some form or another.
By S. E. Schneider3 years ago in Fiction







