Adventure
When Silence Was Whole
Flower InBloom writes at the threshold where myth meets nervous system and spirit meets structure. This piece is not a cosmology to believe in, but a remembering to feel into. If something in you softened while reading, that is the field recognizing itself.
By Flower InBloomabout 12 hours ago in Fiction
A Young Fool & The Giant
(Author's note: From a failed attempt at a fantasy novel came a world I truly enjoyed creating. This short story was the story's prologue and I think it stands alone well enough to be shared. I hope you enjoy what was the start of Frederick's journey.)
By Jean-François Lamotheabout 15 hours ago in Fiction
High Score
“We need normalcy,” we say as we sit in the park, shoulder to shoulder, after work and every weekend. Life is scary right now, and we are searching for stability amidst this new normal: a pandemic rages, my friends’ marriages are dissolving, and I often feel that I am dying inside.
By Aubrey Rebeccaabout 21 hours ago in Fiction
The Ghost in the Phone
There is a specific frequency to silence. It's not the quiet of an empty room. It's the quiet of a connection that is open but unanswered. It's the hum of the line after the music stops, when the system says, "All representatives are busy," and then just… lets you hang there.
By Edward Smithabout 21 hours ago in Fiction
A Guide to Cape Town International Airport and Its Services. AI-Generated.
Travel is about more than reaching a destination — it is about the experience that begins the moment you arrive. For millions of visitors each year, Cape Town International Airport serves as the first introduction to the Western Cape. As the region’s primary aviation hub, it plays an essential role in shaping travelers’ first impressions of South Africa.
By Backlinks Carta day ago in Fiction
The Blue Circle of Love. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: The Drop The cargo plane flew low over Erangel, growling like an old beast forced to keep flying long after it should have retired. Cabin lights trembled, reflecting off helmets and tactical vests. Some passengers sat in silence. Some stared blankly at the steel floor. Others studied folded maps they already knew by memory. Just another online game with the same play and the same vibe, but way too advance like and online game app. But today something really is different, something that could shake the entire game platform.
By Luke Dreayrya day ago in Fiction
Kitten's Kitchen. Part 2. Chef Mimi's Fresh Greek Salad
Spring passed gently, and in the little cottage beneath the lilac bush there reigned a cheerful liveliness. One morning, the dear Grandmother awoke earlier than usual and felt a certain pleasant weariness. On the previous day she had baked pies for the neighbor children, and now her hands longed for rest.
By Ludmila Pachadgia day ago in Fiction
The Inversion
March 30th, 2027: The Day the World Turned Inside Out No one screamed. That was the first strange thing. On March 30th, 2027, the sun rose in the west. Not dramatically. Not in a cinematic blaze. It simply appeared where it did not belong — quiet and confident, as if it had always preferred that direction.
By Flower InBloom2 days ago in Fiction









