Microfiction
Blossoms of Resilience
In the heart of a bustling city, where cultures collide and dreams take flight, a young woman named Mei found herself at the crossroads of her Asian Pacific American identity. Born to immigrant parents, Mei was raised in a vibrant household steeped in the traditions of her Chinese heritage. But as she stepped outside the walls of her family's home, she was thrust into a world that often seemed at odds with her dual identity.
By Michael Oke3 years ago in Fiction
How has Porsche's experience in rally racing influenced its road cars?. Content Warning.
Porsche's experience in rally racing has had a significant influence on the design and technology of its road cars. Rally racing is a form of motorsport that takes place on closed public roads and off-road terrain, and it requires cars to be fast, reliable, and able to handle a wide range of different driving conditions.
By Car Community3 years ago in Fiction
Machine Learning
“What do you mean the machine can ‘learn’?” Terri Hoddingly asked. “It’s a better way of saying artificial intelligence. Only humans can have intelligence that surpasses other creatures. By letting machines learn the algorithms and other sets of data, we move closer to being able to better know who we are,” Roddell Bishé proclaimed. His hands looked like onyx.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
My Grandpa on Taekook Fan Fiction Obsession. Content Warning.
As a self-confessed Taekook fan, my world revolves around two main characters: Jeon Jungkook and Kim Taehyung from the global sensation, BTS. This obsession with Taekook — the ship name for Jungkook and Taehyung, if you're not in the know — has colored my life with such vibrancy that it sometimes feels like living in a thrilling K-drama. It all started when I stumbled upon a YouTube compilation of their adorable moments, and I fell down a rabbit hole of infectious smiles, heart-warming friendship, and intense fan-fiction.
By Nathan Chen3 years ago in Fiction
Hit Record
“It’s about the money,” Finland Gardener responded. “We can make the DVR for less than twenty dollars and have unlimited storage in a library and sell it for a hundred dollars and then have a plan for every month for patrons to pay,” black man Paltrow Quick, replied.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Winning Against Otherism
Money funneled. The timing was perfect. “This initiative is what is most appropriate at this juncture in the nation’s history. We’re all about sacrificing and gaining nothing from it. We’re supposed to be ready to bring all of this to the fore. We’re supposed to bring unity and hope,” Speaker Seaton Deckers spoke to the businessmen and women.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Croon like a Coon
Country singer from Wyoming, Delaware looked at his wife with a granite stare. She didn’t show emotion, either. “So you cheat me. We were an open relationship as long as we talked about and approved of the other person. You stepped outside of bounds,” Valencia Pease spoke with a cold tone.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction


