Nonfiction
"The Classroom Without Walls (And with Chickens)". AI-Generated.
On my first day of teaching, my students came barefoot. No uniforms. No bags. No books. One even brought a chicken, and I’m still not sure if it was a pet or part of lunch plans. The classroom? It had no walls—just a sagging tarp tied to trees and hope. But they came anyway. Bright-eyed. Curious. Willing. Their curiosity hit me harder than any city rejection letter ever did.
By Dave Windesi11 months ago in Chapters
Seeds Planted
There is a saying that goes, "you reap what you sow", meaning what seeds you plant and nuture will be what you get back. Basically, if you put kindness, compassion, and love into the world, you should receive that back from the world. If you put anger and hate out there, it will come back to you as well. Sounds simple, right? But, what about the seeds other people sow into us? What happens when the people that are supposed to love you, to protect you do the opposite?
By Dragon Dreamer11 months ago in Chapters
Iran tight-lipped on cause of deadly port explosion that killed at least 46 people
Iran holds back information regarding the fatal port explosion that killed at least 46 people. In the aftermath of a devastating explosion that ripped through a major port city in southern Iran, officials remain largely silent on the exact cause of the incident, fueling public anger and international concern. The blast, which occurred late Saturday at the Port of Bandar Abbas, one of Iran’s most strategic trade hubs, killed at least 46 people and injured more than 150, according to local authorities.
By Abrar Faisal11 months ago in Chapters
I Survived a Cult – My Story of Escape
When I first joined the “Circle of Light” at age 22, I thought I had found a family. In an effort to escape the emptiness of my small-town life and the grief of my mother's death, I had just relocated to Oregon. Master Eli, the leader, appeared to be a shining example of goodness and wisdom. He promised peace, purpose, and healing.
By Dipak Chakraborty11 months ago in Chapters
Loving Someone Who’s Still Healing. AI-Generated.
Introduction: No one walks into love unscathed. We all carry pieces of our past — heartbreaks, betrayals, childhood wounds we rarely talk about. But loving someone who’s still healing is a different kind of love. It’s soft, patient, and often… heartbreaking.
By Adeyemi sholape12 months ago in Chapters
What no one tells you about relationships . AI-Generated.
Introduction: From fairytales to rom-coms, we’re taught that relationships are built on sparks, butterflies, and grand romantic gestures. But once the honeymoon phase fades, reality creeps in — and it’s not as picture-perfect as we were led to believe. Here’s the truth no one really prepares you for.
By Adeyemi sholape12 months ago in Chapters
The Last Message She Never Read. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: "The Forgotten Letter" The attic smelled of dust and memories. Lena hadn’t planned on cleaning today, but the storm had left the power out, and boredom drove her up the creaky wooden stairs. The dim glow of her phone flashlight illuminated boxes of her grandmother’s things—old photo albums, moth-eaten sweaters, and a small mahogany chest tucked beneath a pile of yellowed newspapers.
By Majid Masood12 months ago in Chapters









