Autobiography
Chapter 2: Elara from Goldkin Estate
Read Chapter 1 here: Chapter 2: As Elara stepped into her teenage years, the world around her began to blur. There was a feeling, a whisper in her heart that things were not as they seemed. Then, like a sudden storm, her mother's words confirmed her worst fears: her father had strayed. He was seeing another woman. A woman she knew. A woman close to their world.
By Manisha Dhalani2 years ago in Chapters
Swami Vivekananda: A Beacon of Light and Inspiration
Swami Vivekananda, whose birth name was Narendranath Datta, was not just a man; he was a guiding light that continues to illuminate the path of millions even long after his passing. Born on January 12, 1863, in Kolkata, India, Vivekananda's life journey was one of profound spirituality, unwavering determination, and boundless compassion.
By Avhishek Agarwal2 years ago in Chapters
New Dawn, New Day
I was yeeted out of the comfortable map of my life on January 18, 2024. There had been signs of danger, of course, but I discounted them because they looked like things I had seen before. Nothing had come of them then, so, no big deal now, right?
By Mark E. Cutter2 years ago in Chapters
Atomic Habits, sort of.
Near the end of last year, I decided to spend more time writing. I committed to writing one article a week, which seemed like a solid start since I have never dedicated any time to writing- which is weird because all I ever do in my head is… fake write. I walk through life crafting sentences, paragraphs, book titles, fictional conversations, without ever putting them down in writing. I have scrap papers laying around with little tidbits that I would like to include in a book or poem someday, but until last year, I never spent time making time to write. But I figured, if I wanted to be a writer, and wanted to write books, and to make a living doing it, I should probably actually do the thing. So, one article a week seemed like a good starting point.
By Morgan Longford2 years ago in Chapters
Exploring the Cosmic Enigma:
In the heart of cosmic darkness, where stars shimmer like lost diamonds in the eternal expanse of the cosmos, unfolds a fascinating saga of cosmic exploration. From the ancient curiosity of the first humans gazing skyward in awe to the advanced technologies allowing us to touch the unknown edges of the universe, humanity's journey into cosmic space is a cosmic dance between past and future.
By Gîsca Nicolai 2 years ago in Chapters
Life On The Spectrum: Chapter 7
On the last day of school, The girl I liked told me that she did not want to leave her current boyfriend, who had not taken well to the news that she was planning to dump him for me. She said had re-thought her decision to go out with me.
By Sean Callaghan2 years ago in Chapters
Life On The Spectrum: Chapter 6
Even more than the pivotal summer of 2001, Summer 2003 was probably the busiest summer of my life. It started with a baseball game between the Philadelphia Phillies and Boston Red Sox, which was notable for being the first complete career game win for then-rookie pitcher Brett Myers. I really got into the game, interestingly enough. Since my first game back in 1993 I had probably attended about one Phillies game a year and wasn’t horribly affected by the outcome of the game (which might have been a good thing, considering how bad the late 90s Phillies were) but this was the Phillies’ final season at Veterans Stadium where they had played my whole life. That summer we went to at least 4 games, including one on the final weekend of the stadium.
By Sean Callaghan2 years ago in Chapters
Oliver's Quest
Once upon a time, in a little village near some big mountains, there was a boy named Oliver. He really liked looking at the huge mountains around his home. The tallest one, Mount Everest, seemed to be calling him to go on an exciting adventure. Little did Oliver know, his life's purpose was connected to those massive mountains.
By Abdul Rafay Khan (ARK S)2 years ago in Chapters





