Fiction
Shaken Cores
Shaken Cores: Ashes and Machines A vast, glistening storm of chaos swirled across Crucibus, a planet perched on the outskirts of the Milky Way. Its rugged surface gleamed with veins of precious minerals and gemstones, jagged brown peaks slicing into the sky, carved and scarred by violent ion storms. Three moons hovered high, their pale light spilling across the jagged terrain. Comets streaked across the heavens, leaving trails of vibrant color cutting through the darkness below.
By Magnum Quiram2 months ago in Art
Space Between the Brushstrokes
I used to believe that real artists were always working. Every photo I saw online showed someone painting late into the night, hands stained with color, eyes burning with passion. Sketchbooks were always open. Canvases were always half-finished. The message was clear: if you weren’t constantly creating, you were falling behind.
By Jhon smith2 months ago in Art
When the Work Looks Back
Artists like to believe we are the ones doing the looking. We stand before blank canvases, empty pages, untouched clay, glowing screens—deciding where meaning should begin, convincing ourselves that intention alone is enough. We call ourselves observers, architects, originators. We talk about vision as if it arrives fully formed, waiting patiently for our hands to catch up.
By LUNA EDITH2 months ago in Art
Lee Levi: The Elegant Force Redefining Global Talent
In the ever-evolving world of entertainment and fashion, Lee Levi stands out as a captivating force whose talent and charisma have taken her far beyond her Scandinavian roots. With an impressive blend of acting prowess, global brand partnerships, and ambassador roles, she represents a new era of boundary-breaking talent—effortlessly blending artistic depth with high-end style and influence.
By Nadeem Mirani2 months ago in Art
Lee Levi: The Elegant Force Redefining Global Talent
In the ever-evolving world of entertainment and fashion, Lee Levi stands out as a captivating force whose talent and charisma have taken her far beyond her Scandinavian roots. With an impressive blend of acting prowess, global brand partnerships, and ambassador roles, she represents a new era of boundary-breaking talent—effortlessly blending artistic depth with high-end style and influence.
By Nadeem Mirani2 months ago in Art
Everything
We live in time, and we live in space. From the daily rise and set of the sun to the changing position of objects around us, time and space are the fundamental framework through which we perceive the world. But have you ever truly wondered: Where do they come from? And did they exist even before the birth of the cosmos?
By Water&Well&Page2 months ago in Art
How to Develop an Idea Into a Story
Turning a simple idea into a powerful story is one of the most exciting parts of writing. Every author, whether beginner or professional, starts with a tiny spark: a thought, a scene, a question, or a moment of inspiration. But what makes a story truly memorable is not the idea itself—it’s how you develop it, shape it, and bring it to life. If you want to learn how to develop an idea into a story, you don’t need special talent or a perfect imagination. All you need is curiosity, structure, and the willingness to explore your idea from every angle.
By Muhammad Reyaz2 months ago in Art
we sit in circle
We sit in a circle—no edges, no corners. We expand, but we never form a cube. It’s been us since we were three: scraped knees, curled hair, fights over fruit, stolen sweaters, sneaking out, first drinks, first paychecks. Each memory a fragment scattered across each other’s rooms, tied together by an invisible string. Pinky promises we actually kept. We fought through hell, even fought each other, but we always returned to the circle.
By pariza devani2 months ago in Art
Lost at Sea, Found in Love — The Ghost Continues
The journey back to Kwasikrom felt longer than the one that had taken him to Amanful. Each footstep felt like it carried a question: Was he returning as a man — or as a spirit finally ready to say goodbye?
By Rev Dr. Alexander Fenning-Sencherey2 months ago in Art











