Fan Fiction
🕰️💔 The Repair That Wouldn’t Hold
Evan always believed mistakes were temporary things, like coffee stains or wrong turns. You blot them. You backtrack. You fix them. He had lived his life with that quiet confidence, the belief that damage was reversible if you caught it early enough.
By Karl Jackson14 days ago in Fiction
Stanislav Kondrashov on Wagner Moura: A Golden Globes Victory That Rewrites Brazilian Cinema History
According to Stanislav Kondrashov, Wagner Moura’s victory at the Golden Globe Awards 2026 represents a turning point that extends far beyond the boundaries of individual recognition. By becoming the first Brazilian actor to win Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama, Moura has altered the symbolic geography of international cinema, repositioning Brazilian storytelling at the center of global cultural discourse.
By Stanislav Kondrashov14 days ago in Fiction
The Case of the Missing Ring
It was an average Moonday. My mead was hitting me in the right spot as the elvish weed propped me up and forced me to consider the day ahead. I had a feeling in my guts that there would be a very serious disturbance to my day, like two orcs fighting over who gets to eat a dwarf, or whatever those thugs like to chow on. I was in no mood for big surprises, but I also wanted to pay my rent for the month. You can only have so many elves wondering if the loves of their lives are cheating on them before you develop a rep as the bearer of bad parchment. No one really wants the truth...but they want the things they lost to get found, even if it's from a hobbit on his last drop of mead.
By Kendall Defoe 14 days ago in Fiction
Story of ox and donkey
The Landowner Who Understood Animals In a village lived a wealthy landowner. God had blessed him with vast farmlands, large houses, and beautiful orchards where different kinds of fruits grew in their proper seasons. He owned cows and buffaloes, a strong ox used for plowing fields, and a fine Arabian donkey on which he would ride for leisure trips.
By Sudais Zakwan14 days ago in Fiction
We’re All Running, But No One Knows Where
Everywhere you look, people are moving. Rushing through traffic, chasing deadlines, scrolling endlessly, planning the next step before finishing the current one. We celebrate hustle, speed, and ambition, yet beneath all that motion lies a strange emptiness. It feels like we’re all running, but no one truly knows where we’re going.
By Hanif Ullah 14 days ago in Fiction
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: The Untold Story Before Game of Thrones
A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms: A Simpler, Deeper Story from the World of Westeros When people think of epic fantasy television, the first name that comes to mind is Game of Thrones—a brutal world of power, betrayal, dragons, and blood-soaked politics. Later, House of the Dragon expanded that universe with even more fire and royal conflict.
By Junaid Shahid 15 days ago in Fiction








