Fiction
Ouija Dog. Content Warning.
I can't remember how many times I've relived that arduous Halloween in the Year of Our Damnation, 2024. Every day I wake up, hung over and hoping I've drifted into a better tomorrow. Every day I see the same news articles drifting across my phone. Every day I put on a costume to blend in with those who aren't frozen in time. And every repeated evening I am stalked by a formless terror.
By Siowas Strangeabout a year ago in Pride
A Handshake of Independence
Running late for work, I found myself anxiously trying to flag down an auto on the bustling streets. The morning air was thick with humidity, and my formal shirt was already starting to stick to my back. After several unsuccessful attempts, watching auto after auto whiz past me, one finally pulled over. As it approached, I noticed something unusual – the driver wasn't a man, but a woman.
By Aseema Shadanabout a year ago in Pride
A QVV Spooky Season Challenge
Spooky season is upon us and it´s time to celebrate! Some might see this season as a time of change, while others feel the veil between our world and the spiritual world thin. Some may dance in forests, while others trick-or-treat and stuff their mouths with candy. Sometimes we do both.
By Oneg In The Arcticabout a year ago in Pride
Representative literature
Author: Dream Books Sanjeevi Discovering The Namesake mirrored my immigrant struggles, affirming my cultural identity and transforming feelings of alienation into pride, ultimately shaping my self-acceptance and love for diverse narratives in literature.
By Sanjeevi Kandasamyabout a year ago in Pride
Is Feminity In Male Natural?
Ask yourself these questions before reading further! You discovered one of your siblings, children, relatives or family member always act feminin. Would you because of that hate the person? hurt the person or kill the person because of feminism? The same way you love them, kindly spread the love to the ones you're not blood realated with and protect them.
By Victor Obanor Osagie about a year ago in Pride
Thank You, Sailor Moon. Runner-up in Represented Challenge.
When Sailor Uranus, a tall, cute blonde girl who wore suits and drove fast cars like a badass, strut onto my television screen for the first time, twelve-year-old me immediately had a new favorite Sailor Moon character.
By angela hepworthabout a year ago in Pride











