Satire
The Enigma of the Time Traveler
The year was 2055, and the world had changed a great deal since the early twenty-first century. The oceans had risen, and cities that once stood tall were now underwater. The few remaining cities were overpopulated, and resources were scarce. Governments had collapsed, and the world was in chaos. It was in this dark time that a stranger appeared, a man who claimed to be a time traveler.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
How to Train Your Zombie
Many people have survived the latest outbreak of zombie occurrences, but it is only from sheer dumb luck. The most important thing you can do is make the smart decision of catching a zombie. A new zombie friend and bodyguard will protect you from other zombies and other humans.
By Kimberley Falk3 years ago in Fiction
Creed (2015) AKA Rocky VII (Review)
All the animation for the New Line Cinema and the Metro Goldmeyer logos are top notch. Now they have a scene where it appears to be a juvenile detention center though it looks more like a prison. They seem to be escorting the children to another part of the facility.
By Digital_FootPrint12123 years ago in Fiction
Aria and the Three-Dimensional Adventures
In a world beyond our own, there existed a realm unlike any other. It was a world of three dimensions, where everything had depth and height, width and volume. In this world, creatures and structures existed that defied the laws of our universe, and the possibilities for adventure and discovery were endless.
By Vocal Trending 3 years ago in Fiction
The Last Hope of Eden
In the small town of Eden, there was a couple whose love story was whispered about in hushed tones. They were an odd pair - the beautiful and aloof Lily, and the quiet and unassuming Jack. No one knew how they met, but they were inseparable.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
The Secret Garden of Forgotten Memories
Felix had always been drawn to the lush greenery that surrounded the outskirts of Nairobi. It was a peaceful escape from the bustling city, and he often found himself wandering through the fields and forests, lost in thought.
By felix kioko kasinga3 years ago in Fiction
Wishing For a Better Future
Alfie seemed to always stare out the window instead of paying attention to his teacher. At ten years old, it was a habit he’d yet to grow out of despite his father’s insistence. To Alfie, it just seemed like there was so much more out there; big birds, small birds, yellow birds, and red ones too. They sang and danced around the vibrant leaves of evergreen trees, while flowers of the most spectacular colors blossomed and dazzled underneath the bright, spring sun. Insead of notes, Alfie’s notebook was filled entirely with his attempts to capture the beauty of the outside world on paper. He couldn’t help himself. To recreate something so beautiful, in his own image, how could math, literature, or anything compete with that?
By Eli Jordan3 years ago in Fiction









