Holiday
Indian 2 Review: Indian grandfather returns to eradicate corruption; Is he threatening or testing this time?
Friends Chitra Aravindan (Siddharth), Tambesh (Jagan), Aarti (Priya Bhavani Shankar) and Harish (Rishi Kant) take videos against bribery and corruption in the society and upload them on their YouTube channel 'Parking Dogs' to create awareness. A group of friends, fed up with the country's deterioration due to excessive bribery and corruption, believe that only the return of the Indian grandfather can save the country.
By Mohan Mohan2 years ago in Fiction
The Needle and Thread of Life
The Needle and Thread of Life: Weaving Tales of Love, Hope, and Resilience In the intricate tapestry of life, the humble needle and thread are more than just mere tools - they are the unsung heroes that stitch together our joys, sorrows, and dreams. With every delicate stitch, they weave a narrative of love, hope, and resilience that transcends time and space.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Fiction
The mysterious Kharan Desert
Daniyal was sleeping peacefully. since the time they slept, Sofia never felt the same peace her brother was sleeping with. She changed sides again and again and finally, non knowing after how many hours, her eyes closed. . While sleeping, Sofia felt a deep, noisy and bloody scratch from sharp nails on her legs.
By Durjan Hafeez2 years ago in Fiction
Greatness
Greatness: The Unbridled Pursuit of Excellence Ladies and gentlemen, today we gather to celebrate the unyielding spirit of greatness. A quality that transcends mediocrity, shatters glass ceilings, and redefines the boundaries of human potential. Greatness is the fire that burns within us, the spark that sets our souls ablaze, and the fuel that propels us towards excellence.
By Swathika Swathi2 years ago in Fiction
New Beginnings
Adler sits on the general store's weathered bench and peers out at the barren terrain. Not long ago the land was lush and vibrant, the soil was soft and rich. Now the sun has the town in a choke hold. Its brazenly baked it to dust, which Adler watches blow across the street with a clump of dried up brush. He raises his sweating Coke bottle to his lips in an attempt to push the troubles away. That crisp sip is cool, and fresh. It is, even for just a moment, a reminder of things that once were. Adler breathes in that moment and breathes out into reality. Knowing once again, the truth of things.
By Meagan Dion2 years ago in Fiction
Midnight Sun. Runner-up in Summer Solstice Challenge.
My dog trots happily behind my boyfriend, occasionally looking back to make sure I haven’t been separated from the pack. Midnight is only minutes away, and as usual, we’re running late. For the first time in over fifty years, the entire town is gathering by the river to honor and celebrate the summer solstice. That may sound impressive, but the reality is that there are barely 2,000 residents in the small town of Girdwood, which makes for a close-knit (granted, sometimes too close) community. People are bound to gossip if we are late, but I don’t care. The sky is too beautiful. People wonder how Alaskans can tolerate such long, harsh winters— for them, not even a summer of endless daylight can justify nine months of darkness. But these people have never witnessed snow-capped mountains kissing white clouds in a cool blue sky in the middle of the night. I breathe in deeply. The air smells like the rainforest—crisp, green, and invigorating. And the sounds: river rushing, birds chirping, twigs snapping beneath my feet. Everything is alive. My dog stops in the middle of the path again, looking back impatiently. I catch up with her and my boyfriend, who is used to my trailing behind; understanding my need for walking in the woods to be a moving meditation.
By Marti Maley2 years ago in Fiction
Me and the Misses
You don’t judge us and we won’t judge you, son. You are just passing through and probably want to know more about this place… As I said, my wife and I have lived here all our lives and this place has its ways that some folks might find downright strange and weird, but…we ain’t changing for anyone.
By Kendall Defoe 2 years ago in Fiction
I have a photoshoot tomorrow. Can you recommend me some colors and outfit options that will look good on camera?
Colors: Solid Colors: Opt for solid colors instead of busy patterns. They help keep the focus on you. Bold, Vibrant Colors: Colors like royal blue, emerald green, and rich reds photograph well.
By ODS ACADEMY2 years ago in Fiction







