Autobiography
Title: "Shattered Echoes of Donetsk
The city of Donetsk, once a bustling industrial hub, had become a desolate wasteland. Its streets, once teeming with life, now echoed with the haunting sounds of war. Gray smoke billowed from crumbled buildings, and the cries of despair from its remaining inhabitants were lost in the endless cacophony of artillery fire.
By mohamd motaribe3 years ago in Chapters
Three delicious and healthy pizza recipes that will make you feel great!. Content Warning.
1. Spicy Chicken Pizza Spicy Chicken pizza ... Here's a new recipe with the spicy taste of a delicious pizza baking recipe, with a filling of chicken with spinach, and also covered with a wonderful and delicious layer of delicious grated mozzarella cheese, try our recipe and share your taste experience with us.
By John Biz243 years ago in Chapters
The Devil's Game
The usual routine, as soon as my foot crosses the threshold, I run to the safe haven of my bedroom. My mind tries to block out every sound from them. The violent laughter and shouts roam the house so freely. As I hide away I pretend they don't exist, my mind makes up a fake reality one that is easier to live with. Too afraid to accept the truth I hide in a dream world and wait for the silence to ring through.
By Author Billiejo Priestley3 years ago in Chapters
Three delicious pasta Bolognese recipes. Content Warning.
1.Healthy pasta bolognese for dieting Healthy pasta bolognese for the diet ... In this healthy, light, and distinctive recipe of the main diet recipes, we will show you the ingredients and how to make delicious and famous Bolognese pasta, easy to prepare and serve, Try it now and with health and wellness.
By John Biz243 years ago in Chapters
Riotous Ruin
The slam of the steel door shattered the solace of silence. The buzz of the locking mechanism cycling closed left me assured that I was secured in my classroom. The meticulously placed posters on the walls did their best to mask the institutionalized feeling of the cinder blocks, but a prison is still a prison--no matter how well you decorate.
By Kurt Mason3 years ago in Chapters
The Night I Lost My Virginity
You have made it this far, so you deserve to know more. I have promised myself that any embarrassing moment I felt did not paint me in a positive light would be considered carefully…and then thrown into the pot. And why not? We all have done it, or we wish to have done it, or we want to do it in the near future as soon as possible. From the loneliest basement dweller to the most desperate housewife flipping through a Harlequin romance, it is on all of our minds. And this might offer some insight on how to get more of it in one’s own life and to actually enjoy it. After all the embarrassing other moments in my life that you have read about – the hot air balloon fiasco; the questionable reallocation of funds at the Vatican; my role in the breakup of Charles and Diana, etc. – this needs to be discussed.
By Kendall Defoe 3 years ago in Chapters
The sad Hitman / Pt. 1
Antonio was his real name, but everyone referred to him as Big Egg. The reason behind it was always a mistery to me; even if my boyfriend had once tried to explain, my attention was squarely on an issue of Sixteen magazine at the time, and after that, I was too scared to even ask again. I guess it doesn’t really matter.
By SoulfulSarah3 years ago in Chapters
Transgenderism and Me. Top Story - September 2023.
Realizing that I'm trans man took longer then I thought. Before then, I identified as non-binary. Something that made me feel a little better. But, not too much. There was this strange feeling that I had underneath the vague sense of relief. I guess it had been dysphoria?
By Raphael Fontenelle3 years ago in Chapters
Love
The first Plantagenet king of England had a rich, royal wife in Eleanor of Aquitaine and mistresses galore, but the love of his life was "Fair Rosamund," also called the "Rose of the World." To conceal their affair, Henry built a love nest in the innermost recesses of a maze in his park at Woodstock. Nonetheless, the story has it that Queen Eleanor did not rest until she found the labyrinth and traced it to the center, where she uncovered her ravishing rival. The queen offered her death by blade or poison. Rosamund chose the poison. Perhaps not coincidentally, Henry kept Eleanor confined in prison for 16 years of their marriage.
By Deborah Ogbodu3 years ago in Chapters
BANG BANG//: Chapter 1) Roll-Call. Top Story - September 2023. Content Warning.
Watercolor by Halston Williams. PROLOGUE: Brain Painted Is this the setting of the next great American Novel, these corridors peppered with bullet-holes, blackened with shock of powder? Should these hallways, decked with finger-paintings and crayon creations, conceal the gore of these classrooms? a splat from how many children's heads and hearts?
By Rob Angeli3 years ago in Chapters
The Roadtrip of a Lifetime
For the past 7 months I have been working on the lovely island of Guam and there I learned how important our connection to others truly is. When we connect to others it makes the world seem so much smaller and more enjoyable. My roommate and coworker named Drew was one of the best humans I have had the pleasure of meeting. So, when I told him of my plans to road trip with my best friend through Arizona there was an even greater moment. Drew laughed and told me his dad was a tour guide out there for Pink Jeep Tours. It reminds me that there are no coincidences, just the universe putting people where they should be.
By Matthew Mccahey3 years ago in Chapters
Beneath the Island Sun. Runner-Up in Chapters Challenge.
As far as my memory and hearsay combine to form a vague understanding of my history—a mismatch of facts, experiences, and something slightly similar to the stain on my favorite shirt that I don’t really know what the hell it is—I would say that this was, quite frankly, my life. The details may have been nicely airbrushed, like a social media photo, but they still at least bear some resemblance to reality.
By William Saint Val3 years ago in Chapters








