Fiction
A Voyage Through Time: My Alternate Occupation in Ancient Greece
If I had the extraordinary opportunity to be born in a different historical era, my heart yearns to explore the vast intellectual landscape and cultural riches of ancient Greece. The era of classical antiquity, with its philosophical enlightenment, artistic mastery, and democratic ideals, beckons me with its timeless allure. In this narrative, I embark on a captivating journey through time, envisioning myself as a respected philosopher, seeking wisdom, engaging in scholarly debates, and leaving a lasting impact on the intellectual legacy of ancient Greece.
By John Porfy3 years ago in History
The Eternal Flame
Part One: The Path Revealed If I lived in a different era, my calling would align with ancient wisdom and spirituality. In the mystical past, where the physical and spiritual merged, I would be a Zen monk. Seeking inner peace and enlightenment, my days would be filled with meditation, contemplation, and pursuit of transcendent truths.
By Ksenia Kozhenkova3 years ago in History
A Page in Romance.
"...Sir Ulrich of Stalzark; Sir ULRICH of STALZARK!" The rugged and whiskered Sir Ulrich glanced about as the sunlight cascaded off of his freshly polished knight's armor. The sudden sound of his name prompted the respected knight to reach for his freshly engraved longsword.
By Kent Brindley3 years ago in History
February 12th in the year of our Lord 1554
February 12th in the year of our Lord 1554 For a few days, I have not been able to sleep. My wife's hand squeezes my arm gently during the night to let me know she is struggling to come to terms with this day to come. As I climb from my bed, her eyes throw shafts of sympathy to me through the gloom. If not me – who? So, well before daybreak, I leave the house and make my slow and painful journey to the Tower.
By Michael Donald Ross3 years ago in History
My Life in the Georgian Era
What a day! I'm exhausted. If I look at one more number I will scream! After finally finishing the books of 5 clients my boss expects me to finish 6 more. I don't know if I have it in me. My brain is fried. I'm only working at 65%...70 on a good day. Sometimes I feel like this isn't my life. Sometimes I feel like I don't belong in this 'rat race'. All I do is wake up, go to work and come home exhausted and pass out only to wake up the next morning to do it all over again. I'm not living. I'm existing.
By Katherine Dockery3 years ago in History
Unveiling the Past: Exploring my Occupation 2000 Years Ago
Our imagination soars as we travel back in time, taking us to a period rich in history and storied customs. Imagine myself living on a planet that is two millennia in the past, where civilizations were flourishing, and life had a distinct personality. In this Article, I'll start an interesting investigation to find out what job I would have had 2,000 years ago.
By Joel Edward Gblee3 years ago in History
Sands of Destiny
Once upon a time in ancient Egypt, in the bustling city of Thebes, lived a young girl named Amara. She was born into a humble family of commoners and led a simple life amidst the grandeur of the Pharaoh's reign. Little did she know that her destiny would lead her on an extraordinary journey from an ordinary existence to becoming a powerful Pharaohess.
By Anita Reed3 years ago in History
A New Dawn
Where I would meet my end in this life only to be reincarnated into a new existence, I think I would very much like to be a botanist in an apothecary during the height of Greek power. A very simple life I know, however it has quite an alure to me. The idea of creating my own tonics and potions or learning more about the human body and how natural remedies can enhance our lives or even heal ailments, is so wonderful.
By John Carlin3 years ago in History






