Fiction
My Husband Comes Home Every Thursday
My husband comes home every Thursday at 6:10. He has been doing that for eleven months now, which is impressive, considering he drowned last spring in Lake Mercer while three other men watched him go under and could not get to him in time.
By Edward Smithabout 6 hours ago in Art
Wander the World. AI-Generated.
In a not-so-distant future, the world had changed in many ways. Cities floated in the sky, and robots helped people with their daily tasks. Among these wonders lived a curious girl named Elara. She was sixteen years old and always dreamed of exploring the world beyond her floating city called Skyhaven. Elara had long, wavy hair, bright green eyes, and a heart full of adventure. She spent her days in her small room, gazing at the stars through her window, imagining the places she would go.
By Hamad Afridi a day ago in Art
The Beauty of Nature. AI-Generated.
Once in a small village called Greenvale, surrounded by lush forests and towering mountains, lived a young girl named Lila. She was curious and adventurous, always exploring the beauty of nature that surrounded her. Lila had a special bond with her best friend, a boy named Kai, who shared her love for the outdoors. They spent countless hours wandering through the woods, discovering new plants, flowers, and hidden streams.
By Hamad Afridi 2 days ago in Art
Genesis Code (2025) Review: Andreas Szakacs Explores AI and Human Consciousness
In an age where artificial intelligence is evolving faster than ever, cinema has begun reflecting humanity’s growing curiosity—and concern—about technology. Genesis Code (2025) is one such film that dives into this modern dilemma. Directed by filmmaker Andreas Szakacs, the movie presents an experimental narrative that explores the intersection of artificial intelligence, digital identity, and human consciousness.
By Andreas Szakacs2 days ago in Art
How Andreas Szakacs Turned Into a Leading Film Podcast
Bringing the Theater Experience Online Streaming may dominate modern viewing habits, but Szakacs and his co-hosts believed something was missing: the conversation that begins the moment you leave a theater. That post-film discussion — emotional, analytical, spontaneous — became the foundation of their podcast.
By Andreas Szakacs3 days ago in Art
When Acting Wasn’t Enough: The Journey of Andreas Szakacs
For Andreas Szakacs, that moment came after years in front of the camera. He had learned the craft, explored characters, and felt the thrill of live audiences. But behind every scene, he found himself watching the bigger picture. Directors shaping moments, cinematographers bending light, writers debating story — the world behind the lens fascinated him as much as the one in front of it.
By Andreas Szakacs4 days ago in Art
Echoes in the Silence. AI-Generated.
In the distant future, on a planet known as Elara, there was a small village named Felsia. This village was surrounded by vast forests and towering mountains. The people of Felsia lived simple lives, but they had one unique feature—every villager possessed the ability to hear echoes of the past. When someone spoke, their words would create echoes that floated in the air like whispers, allowing others to hear stories long gone.
By Hamad Afridi 6 days ago in Art
Ink & Imagination. AI-Generated.
In a small town named Inkwood, nestled between hills and rivers, there existed a peculiar bookshop called “The Imagination Hub.” The shop was run by a kind old man named Mr. Penrose. He was the type of person who could bring stories to life with just a few words. Every child in Inkwood believed that Mr. Penrose had a magical power. They would gather around him every Saturday to hear tales of adventure, bravery, and far-off worlds.
By Hamad Afridi 6 days ago in Art
Rise Beyond Limits. AI-Generated.
In the year 2147, the world was a different place. Cities floated high above the earth, cradled in the clouds by advanced technology. Below, the ground was a wasteland, where nature struggled to survive. A group of scientists and engineers lived in one of these floating cities, known as Aether. Among them, there was a young girl named Mira.
By Hamad Afridi 6 days ago in Art
Silent Intensity. AI-Generated.
Once in a distant future, in a world filled with towering silver cities and flying vehicles, there lived a young girl named Mira. She was fourteen years old with bright green eyes and hair that shimmered like the night sky. Mira was not like other children in her city. She possessed a rare gift, one that allowed her to hear the thoughts of others. This power felt like a blessing at times, but it also made her feel very alone. The noise of people's thoughts often overwhelmed her.
By Hamad Afridi 6 days ago in Art
Golden Journey. AI-Generated.
Once in a small town named Willow Creek, something extraordinary was about to happen. The sun was setting, casting long shadows and a golden glow across the landscape. Among the townspeople was a curious boy named Ethan. A dreamer with bright green eyes and messy brown hair, Ethan was often lost in his thoughts. He wanted to explore worlds beyond his own, driven by the tales of adventure his grandmother used to tell him.
By Hamad Afridi 6 days ago in Art










