Satire
Mr. Ethel At My Window
Mr.Ethel At My window The sound of the wind blowing through these six floor sunnyside queens buildings and down the street to join the clacking percussion of the above ground New York city bound seven train. This soft whispering snow is brightening up the sky and reminding me of another time not long ago I met a Gentleman that went by the name of Ethel… Mr.Ethel, the pigeon.
By Matt Albano3 years ago in Fiction
A Story of Forgiveness and Reconciliation
Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in a remote corner of the world, there lived two families. The families had been living next to each other for generations and had always been good neighbors. However, one day, something changed.
By Yusril Harsya Hasan3 years ago in Fiction
"Exploring the Past through Historical Fiction: The Power of Combining History and Imagination"
Historical Fiction: The Art of Blending Real with Imaginary Historical fiction is a genre of literature that takes readers on a journey through a particular time in history, often featuring real historical events, figures, and settings. It is a form of fiction that incorporates elements of the past to create a story that can be both informative and entertaining. Historical fiction is often set in a time period before the author’s lifetime, and it typically involves research on the part of the writer to create a realistic portrayal of the period. The genre allows readers to explore the past in a way that is both informative and engaging, as well as offering insight into how people lived and thought in different eras.
By prabas naidu3 years ago in Fiction
Gary Lineker, The Snake, and The Collected Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield
At around six in the evening, on the night before The Collected Short Stories of Katherine Mansfield needed to be finished reading, on the last day of the entire week in which it had to be read in, as he sat down on the small grey sofa which he planned to read it on, the boy was bitten by a snake. The snake had sunken its impressive collection of teeth right into the boys ankle, and despite his best efforts, those teeth stayed sunk for over two hours.
By Finlay Carr-Hopkins3 years ago in Fiction







