This is a story about writing. It’s not about how to write, but about the feelings involved in writing itself. It stars an unnamed protagonist who cannot escape. It was a Monday.
Trembling, I asked the young man who had just saved me, “How did you avoid that van?!” In my disbelief, I forgot to thank him—he should’ve been hit head-on! The driver, a middle-aged man, who had almost run me over, rushed over and exclaimed, gasping, “I’m sorry … I didn’t see you, miss … and...
Humanity found a way to contact dimensions, but they could only find one that Is inhabitable. As a sign of an Goodwill the human realm made it so both dimensions go to school together. Now how will they manage to be peaceful with eachother?
The book is about a boy who got messed up in horse wrangling, and theft, a place where he must steal to survive…a place where he could die at any time!
Thus begins the account inscribed within the Codex Aeternum—the forbidden tome forged from the breath of the Creator, bound by the sinews of time, and inked with the tears of fallen stars. Within its pages lies the unbroken thread of existence: the symphony of creation, the lament of corruption, ...
Magic is dying, and in one year, it will be gone forever. Empires crumble as an ancient force devours the last remnants of its power. Sylas, a disowned prince, was cast aside in disgrace. But when an exiled entity grants him forbidden power, he is thrust into a battle against fate itself. ...
It was the aura of being unloved that attracted the Snatchers. The Chrono-dimensional Algorithmic Gatekeeper Engine (C.A.G.E) was supposed to protect us from them in the orphanage, but of course, everyone knew it wasn't perfect. That's why I stayed by myself, following the rules to stay shieled.
A middle school aged magical girl and her transforming companions have been engaged in a long form battle with an evil organization that's trying to take over the world. This battle has been going on for about the equivalent of 50 episodes. Finally this battle reaches it's climax, but our mahou s...
writing this letter and putting it on your locker please don't ignore
Socially isolated student who finds solace in the structured world of coding. Struggling to connect with peers and rejecting a teacher’s push to join the debate club, they retreat to the library’s technology section. When an old library computer displays an error message, they instinctively begin...