Microfiction
The Spirit of Monas
Once upon a time in the bustling city of Jakarta, there was a magnificent monument known as Monas. The monas, short for the National Monument, was more than just an architectural marvel; it held within it a tale of Indonesia's struggle and triumph.
By Saphira Pebriana3 years ago in Fiction
The Forgotten Note. Content Warning.
In the quiet town of Willowbrook, nestled amidst rolling hills and whispering trees, lived a young woman named Emily. She possessed a deep curiosity for the past, always seeking hidden treasures and untold stories. One day, as she explored the attic of her ancestral home, she stumbled upon a dusty old chest. Its lid creaked open, revealing a trove of forgotten memories.
By Kennedy Agbo3 years ago in Fiction
Lost Son's Journey
Once upon a time in the small town of Willowbrook, a remarkable story unfolded—a story of love, loss, and a quest for self-discovery. At the heart of it all was a family torn apart by circumstances beyond their control. This is the tale of "The Lost Son."
By Kehinde Oladejo 3 years ago in Fiction
The Unbreakable Bond
Once upon a time in the vibrant city of Serendipityville, there lived two best friends, Lily and Ethan. They had been inseparable since childhood, growing up together and sharing every joy and sorrow that life threw at them. Their bond was unbreakable, an unspoken promise of eternal friendship.
By Kehinde Oladejo 3 years ago in Fiction
The Need To Steal
Running past vendors selling everything from cabbage rolls to clothing that all had the same dull, grey colour typically worn by the peasant class, a boy clutched his bag full of stolen jewelry. Petrified by the guards hard on his heels, he ran as fast as he could, nearly colliding with a large woman carrying a sack of flour.
By Jesse Leung3 years ago in Fiction
Switched at First
Greg Hopkins flew down the road in his black 2006 Ford GT at over 300 miles per hour. He would have to slow down, but as long as he had a straight path, he would not allow the cops to catch him. He had just stolen the latest addition to his art collection. A priceless, previously unknown, painting by Gilbert Stuart. This would be his 10th in the last 3 years.
By David E. Perry3 years ago in Fiction











