Psychological
The Queendom We Seek
Introduction: In a world where gender equality is more than just an aspiration, a new vision emerges—a queendom built on the foundations of strength, compassion, and collaboration. Gone are the days of hierarchical dominance and subjugation. Instead, we embark on a journey towards a harmonious society, one that embraces the power of the feminine in all its diverse forms. The queendom we seek is not just a destination, but a transformative paradigm that celebrates equality, nurtures empathy, and fosters collective growth.
By Jane Okwum3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Heist
Clarence, a wily and seasoned time-thief, held an enviable yet exhausting power. He had stolen enough time from the world to live forever. But his immortality was a monotonous purgatory. Each sunrise brought the same sigh, each sunset the same longing for an end.
By M Dannenfelser3 years ago in Fiction
"The Luminary Heist: Unveiling the Secrets of the Eye of Eternity"
In the heart of Veridien City, where shadows danced to the rhythm of a pulsing metropolis, a group of extraordinary individuals thrived in the embrace of moonlit secrets. They were the Raven's Embrace, legends whispered in hushed tones, revered for their audacious exploits and unwavering commitment to justice. Within the depths of their enigmatic souls lay the artistry of deception and the allure of a heist that would forever etch their names into the annals of history.
By Literary fusion3 years ago in Fiction
A Remarkably Bad Plan
Sheldon closed his office door and walked off into the night. The fire began shortly after he left. Screaming fire engines and police cars arrived shortly thereafter as he sat and thought about the million dollar insurance policy he had purchased eight months ago.
By Barbara Gode Wiles3 years ago in Fiction
The Quantum Adventure: Unlocking the Secrets of Reality
Once upon a time, in the quiet town of Veritas, there lived a brilliant young physicist named Dr. Amelia Greene. With her insatiable curiosity and a passion for unraveling the mysteries of the universe, Dr. Greene embarked on an extraordinary journey that would forever change the course of science.
By Vasco Pinto3 years ago in Fiction
Pick Or Pocket
"Shane, how did I get here?" I ask the phantom who resides at the borders of my vision. "Desire." He said; Pride's remnants engulf me as I return three hours before my decay. Transparent crystals and brass casings reign over the local government's treasury. Short rectangular papers, 3x7 inches, brilliant stones cut in Asscher and round in myriads of colors with dark brownish yellow metal bricks half the length of the dollars.
By OneWithPen3 years ago in Fiction
AGAVE BLUES
But LO, the MIRACLE OF AGAVE BLUES the miracle of nature was the great goddess of the [Mexican Aloe], Maguey, the Goddess Mayahuel, whose flowers cluttered in pyramidal clusters, towerlapping above their dark coronals of leaves, like so many swords of dull blue flint. They can be seen unsheathing themselves to the sun in many a wide acre of the table-land. Its bruised pulp of spikes afford a paste to make paper; its juice when blades are cut is fermented into an intoxicating beverage called PULQUE, of which the inhabitants, to this day, are very fond; its leaves also supply an impenetrable thatch for the humbler dwellings. Thread for weaving coarse cloth and strong rope were drawn from its tough and twisted fibers; it made the weave of the paper they recorded their picture-codices with. Not only that, but its thorns at the extremity of the leaves were used as pins and needles used in ritualized self-mutilation of the tongue and genitals. The body part would be pierced with the agave needle, thereafter the blood was smeared on a bit of paper and burned in the fire as an offering. At last,the root, when properly cooked, made a sweet and wholesome dish. The AGAVE, in short, was vestment, mead, meat, and writing material for the Aztec People. It is certain that "Nature never before had bundled together so many of the elements of human comfort and CIVILIZATION!"
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Fiction






