
Sudais Zakwan
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Sudais Zakwan – Storyteller of Emotions
Sudais Zakwan is a passionate story writer known for crafting emotionally rich and thought-provoking stories that resonate with readers of all ages. With a unique voice and creative flair.
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Confessions of a Midnight Gamer
The hum of the computer was the only sound in the room. Outside, the city slept, its lights dimmed, its streets empty. But for Ayaan, the night had just begun. Midnight was his time—when the world slowed down, and he could lose himself in pixels, strategies, and the thrill of the game.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Horror
The Painter Who Captured Souls
The small gallery at the edge of the city was easy to miss. A faded sign swung gently in the wind, and the windows were streaked with dust, yet inside, it held a world unlike any other. Visitors said that stepping into the gallery was like crossing into a different time, a place where colors spoke louder than words and silence carried its own weight.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Art
A Letter to My Younger Self
I found the letter tucked between the pages of an old notebook, the paper yellowed and soft with age. My own handwriting stared back at me, messy and hurried, as if the younger version of me had poured everything into it in one sitting. I hesitated before opening it, unsure if I was ready to confront the person I once was.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Journal
The Last Sunrise on Mars
The red dust stretched endlessly under the thin Martian sky, glowing softly as the first rays of the sun crept over the horizon. Commander Tariq Alvi stood on the observation deck of the settlement, his gloved hands pressed against the cold, reinforced glass. This was the moment he had been waiting for—the last sunrise he would witness on Mars before returning to Earth.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Futurism
Whispers of the Forgotten Garden
The old garden had been abandoned for as long as anyone could remember. Once, it had been the pride of a sprawling estate on the outskirts of the city—lush flowers, singing birds, and fountains that sparkled like silver under the sunlight. But time had not been kind. The garden gates were rusted shut, ivy had crept over the marble statues, and the fountains had dried into cracked basins. No one ventured near it anymore.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Fiction
The Day Silence Answered Back
Silence had always been my favorite sound. Not the peaceful kind people talk about in meditation videos, but the heavy silence that fills a room when everyone else has left. The kind that presses against your ears and reminds you that, for once, nothing is expected of you.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Psyche
Travelers of Mars
This was the last rocket ever sent from Earth, and it had successfully reached Mars. The mission aimed to settle humans on the Red Planet, fearing the outbreak of a nuclear war on Earth. Safe housing, gardens, and other necessary infrastructures had already been prepared in advance. Many settlers had already been transported, and this rocket carried twenty-six people, including Joseph, his wife Della, and their two children, George and Allen. As the rocket landed gently on a grassy Martian plain, the tremors of landing quickly faded, and the hatch opened with a soft click.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Futurism
The Brave Little Boy
During a fierce battle along the border, I was on duty with the Colonel, assigned to set up defensive positions near the canal. The weather was severe, with heavy rain and mud making movement extremely difficult. The surrounding villages had been evacuated, yet one herdsman remained behind to care for his cattle, accompanied by his thirteen-year-old son who insisted on helping his father. The boy spent the entire day assisting his father, milking cows, guiding the animals, and ensuring nothing went wrong. Despite the chaos around them, the boy remained calm, disciplined, and dedicated to his duties.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Motivation
“The Jealous Minister”
“The Jealous Minister Dear children, you must have heard of Mullah Nasiruddin. He was a cheerful man, famous for his wit and humorous remarks. Most of his life was spent in royal courts, where kings enjoyed his company greatly. Because of this closeness, many courtiers, ministers, and merchants became jealous of him.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Humor
I Will Not Lie
Javed, a ten-year-old boy, was polite, intelligent, and well-behaved. He never argued with anyone or hurt others with his words. His teachers, classmates, and parents were proud of him. Being an only child, Javed spent much of his time with his mother, helping her with household chores and sharing stories about his school day. He never missed school, knowing that skipping lessons would set him behind.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Motivation
The Abduction of the Prince
Long ago, there lived a wise and kind king who ruled his country with justice and compassion. Because of his good governance, the people lived peaceful and prosperous lives. They worked honestly, and the kingdom continued to flourish. The king was brave, intelligent, and peace-loving, maintaining friendly relations with neighboring states.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Fiction
Half-and-Half Story
Why would an innocent child ever belong among terrifying pirates? Mazhar Sahib was a writer who specialized in stories for children. One evening, he sat at his desk, lost in thought. He had to write a story for a special issue, but despite trying for a long time, no strong idea came to mind. Whenever this happened, he usually began by imagining something visually, because he was also very good at drawing.
By Sudais Zakwanabout a month ago in Fiction











