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The Forgotten Island
The Forgotten Island: A Tale of Discovery, Culture, and Mystery Imagine setting foot on an island that has been completely forgotten by the rest of the world. An island that has been untouched by the outside world for centuries, where a tribe of people have been living in isolation, preserving their culture and way of life. This is the story of the Forgotten Island.
By Majic Insider3 years ago in Fiction
The blockchain will save killer whales from captivity
Harrison was sitting in the lobby of Gold Not Silver Capital. He’d been dreading this meeting all week. Every moment spent explaining himself to investors was a moment he could spend changing the world. And why did they have to schedule it for a Friday afternoon? Don’t investors take Fridays off? Did Covid-19 shut all the country clubs down?
By Clint Betts3 years ago in Fiction
The Parrot's Wish
Hello, and welcome to my blog! My name is Dev, and I'm from India. I'm excited to share with you a story that I've written called "The Parrot's Wish." It's a tale of magic and consequences, featuring a magical parrot named Polly who discovers a leaf that can grant wishes.
By devagi 20203 years ago in Fiction
P G Wodehouse and his magical world
"London brooded under a grey sky. There had been rain in the night and the trees were still dripping. Presently, however, there appeared in the leaden haze a watery patch of blue, and through this crevice in the clouds the sun, diffidently at first but with gradually increasing confidence, peeped down on the fashionable and exclusive turf of Grosvenor Square. Stealing across the square its rays reached the massive stone walls of Drexdale House, until recently the London residence of the earl of that name; then passing through the window of the breakfast room, played lightly on the partially bald head of Mr. Bingly Crocker, late of New York, of the United States of America as he bent over his morning paper. Mrs. Bingly Crocker, busy across the table reading her mail, the rays did not touch. Had they done so she would have rung for Bayliss the butler to come and lower the shade, for she endured liberties neither from man nor from nature."
By Sudhir Bhattathiripad3 years ago in Fiction
The Magic Queen
Once upon a time, in a magical world, there was a queen named Amara. She was the ruler of the entire land and possessed magical powers beyond imagination. She was known for her kindness, wisdom, and strength. Her people loved her, and she had a reputation for being fair and just.
By Narrative Eye3 years ago in Fiction







