Holiday
Gus the Bus
This story was inspired by Lucas Marcus, Facebook group: The Writer's Forum. Lucas posted the picture asking, "If this bus was a character in your book. What name would you her or him?" I saved the picture, because I liked it and wanted to see what I could do with it. Thus, Gus the Bus was born.
By Atomic Historian2 years ago in Fiction
An epic friendship tale..
In the heart of a lush, secret forest, an unlikely friendship blossomed between two extraordinary creatures. Towering trees and thick underbrush concealed the dwelling place of Koko, a wise tortoise with a resilient shell, and Kiki, a spirited rabbit who reveled in exploring the wonders of nature. Despite their physical disparities and distinct characteristics, their bond evolved into an inseparable connection.
By ER Anggara2 years ago in Fiction
Bella and Teddy's Unbreakable Bond
Once upon a time, a little girl named Bella lived in the exciting city of Doha, Qatar, with her constant companion, a stuffed Teddy Bear named Teddy. Teddy was no ordinary bear; he had been with Bella since she was a few months old, a precious gift from Auntie Mary! Mary had spent weeks looking for the perfect companion for Bella. Only after observing her unique personality and watching Bella's actions closely was she able to decide that Teddy was the perfect suitor.
By Anthony Chan2 years ago in Fiction
Pockets of Time
"Pockets of Time" In the bustling city of Strathmore, Alex, a dedicated museum curator with a penchant for history, stumbles upon an archaeological marvel during an excavation. Among the artifacts uncovered, an ancient pocket watch catches Alex's attention. Little does Alex know that this seemingly ordinary timepiece holds the key to a remarkable journey through the ages.
By Kiruthika Gopalakrishnan2 years ago in Fiction
Boxing Day
This story has been written in response to L.C. Schäfer's proposal to spend 2024 losing my mind...sorry, I mean, choosing to write a microfiction story every day, making 366 stories for every day of this lovely leap year. You can check her original story out here:
By Rachel Deeming2 years ago in Fiction
Next Year's Christmas Presents
It was the first weekend after New Years Day celebrations had passed, and as per her tradition, Janette began taking the decorations down to be packed and stored. But it was a little different this year and it was going to very different for her family next year.
By Shirley Belk2 years ago in Fiction






