Satire
Hunt
Like perfectly wrapped cellophane, you preserve us all inside your hallowed stone sanctuary. The dizzy, dry-mouth, too sweet coloration inside that remind one of too many chemicals and preservatives and fulgurating nature of this sort of hell-house that is insinuating us of its nature with a blinking lighted entrance at the front door, ———WELCOME ONE & ALL!———like an incessant wink of a licentious, creepy, old person… and the sensory overload of it all makes me want to run far away. But I can’t.
By Melissa Ingoldsby3 years ago in Fiction
Cosmic Tapestry
A Tale of Infinite Possibilities and the Interconnectedness of All Existence "Embark on an awe-inspiring journey across the cosmos, where stars and galaxies dance in a cosmic tapestry. Uncover the mysteries of the universe and celebrate the beauty of diversity in our shared cosmic home. #CosmicTapestry #InterconnectedExistence"
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Fiction
A Little Trouble
“Go away,” I shouted. A tiny man zipped through the air and zapped me with his tiny weapon. “This is getting annoying,” I shouted. I swatted at him. I ran to the bathroom and grabbed a can of hair spray. I sprayed it all over the tiny man and his flying suit stopped working. He fell to the table and tried to radio for help. “Houston, send back up. I couldn’t capture the giant from Venus,” he said. “I don’t think so,” I said and smashed the tiny man. I turned around to see a hundred more tiny suited men.
By Alex H Mittelman 3 years ago in Fiction
"From Backpacks to Success: A Young Boy's Entrepreneurial Journey"
Once upon a time, in a small town named Oakville, lived a young boy named Daniel. Daniel was an ambitious and determined child with a knack for entrepreneurship. From a very young age, he had an innate ability to identify opportunities and turn them into successful ventures.
By Bilal Jaka3 years ago in Fiction
The Sensor Chronicles
"Beyond what our eyes can see, lies a world of unseen wonders." In the quaint town of Serenityville, a curious young girl named Emily discovered an extraordinary secret—the existence of a living sensor world that coexisted alongside the familiar reality. This sensor world was invisible to the human eye but could be perceived through heightened senses and a profound connection with nature.
By kulandaivel3 years ago in Fiction







