
The Kind Quill
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The Kind Quill serves as a writer's blog to entertain, humor, and/or educate readers and viewers alike on the stories that move us and might feed our inner child
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A Fairy Pokémon set Free
Alolan Rapidash stared at the cardboard boxes that lined his bedroom walls, each one filled with the remnants of his life. He had spent 32 years in this cramped Bushwick apartment, and now, finally, he was preparing to leave. The thought should have filled him with excitement, but instead, it was weighed down by the anxiety and guilt that had been a constant in his life, thanks to his toxic mother, Nidoqueen.
By The Kind QuillExclusive • about a year ago
The Witching Hour Mishap
Agatha Harkness sat in her dimly lit parlor, fingers dancing over the pages of an ancient tome. She sipped her tea calmly, the quiet of her New England home soothing after a long day of magical study. Outside, the trees swayed in the cool autumn breeze, and the sky held a harvest moon, casting eerie shadows.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Fiction
Pixels and Realities
The lights of New York City cast a soft glow over the small apartment that Jordan and Marcus shared. They had been roommates and best friends for nearly a decade, ever since they both landed in the city with nothing but suitcases full of clothes and game consoles. Now, at 33, they had carved out lives that were simultaneously fulfilling and frustrating.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Humans
Why Positive Gaming Communities Matter
In the digital kingdom of Gameworldia, where pixels form the landscapes and avatars battle for glory, a great divide had emerged. On one side, there was Trolltopia—a dark, dank place filled with bitter comments, snarky insults, and a general atmosphere of negativity. Here, trolls ruled supreme, and every gaming session felt more like walking into a middle school cafeteria where the cool kids just hurled insults at you for existing.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Humans
October the Great
There’s a little-known fact in the universe: October wasn’t always the most beloved month. In fact, centuries ago, October was seen as a sort of awkward prelude to the “real” festivities of the year. Back then, it was known for its unpredictable weather, bland harvests, and that awkward feeling when the calendar reminded you the year was nearly over, and you still hadn’t hit your New Year’s resolutions. People couldn’t wait to fast-forward to the holiday season with its twinkling lights, pumpkin pies, and gift-giving chaos.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Fiction
Spreading Positive Vibes and Kindness:
In a world often overshadowed by negativity and division, the power of positive vibes and kindness becomes increasingly vital. Embracing a mindset that prioritizes goodwill not only enhances individual well-being but also fosters a sense of community and belonging. The concept of “keeping it positively goose” encapsulates this ethos, urging us to spread joy and compassion in our daily interactions. This piece explores the significance of spreading positive vibes, the ways we can cultivate kindness, and what it truly means to embody a “positively goose” attitude.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Lifehack
Unreliable
Alright, let me tell you a story, and I swear on my grandma’s cat’s life that every word of this is true… mostly. It all started one Wednesday morning. Or was it Thursday? Doesn’t matter. The important part is, I woke up in my apartment—my very well-organized, totally not messy apartment—and I was ready to conquer the day. Now, some people might say I overslept until noon and had cereal for lunch. But those people don’t understand my commitment to brunch. Also, who are they to judge what’s an appropriate meal? The milk was still good, and the cereal had a healthy number of marshmallows.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Geeks
The Poison type
Latios sat at the kitchen table, the old wood creaking beneath his elbows as he leaned forward, staring at the remnants of dinner. The house was quiet except for the muffled sound of the television in the living room where his mother, Nidoqueen, sat absorbed in her nightly routine. Lately, that routine had become a ritual—hours spent poring over Jehovah’s Witness literature, watching sermons, and taking notes in her well-worn Bible. It was as if the woman who had raised him, the strong, independent mother he once knew, had slowly slipped away, replaced by someone he barely recognized.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Fiction
Under the Stardust Sky
Jack Atlas had never thought much about love. It wasn't a priority when he was focused on climbing the ranks of the Duel Monsters world, chasing victory after victory. His title as the "Master of Faster" was all that mattered—until Carley Carmine came into his life, and everything changed.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Fiction
Bound by Shadows
Gojo Satoru was not a man to be trifled with. Known as the most powerful and untouchable figure in the underworld, he commanded respect wherever he went. With his snow-white hair and a blindfold hiding his infamous cerulean eyes, he was as enigmatic as he was dangerous. Gojo was a legend in the criminal world, his influence stretching far and wide across the country’s criminal enterprises.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Fiction
Collision of Kings. AI-Generated.
Seijuro Akashi was a man of precision, discipline, and unshakable control. On the basketball court, his presence alone commanded respect, his Emperor Eye seeing through every opponent’s next move. Off the court, he was equally composed, always the smartest person in the room, always a step ahead. But when Michael Kaiser arrived on the scene, that sense of control began to falter.
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Fiction
S'More Candyland Deck
Hello fellow reader and welcome to a series that has taken too long to create. In this series I will showcase a trading card game custom deck from the YuGiOh! series. Now the theme for this deck has been inspired by a friend of mine who has a great connection with s'mores and the board game "Candyland".
By The Kind Quillabout a year ago in Geeks







