Historical Fiction
The Rating Game
Everyone had a score. Your friendliness, your politeness, your tone — everything was rated instantly by others through their contact lenses. The average was displayed above your head in soft glowing numbers. The higher your score, the better your life.
By GoldenSpeech4 months ago in Chapters
Kia Ford: The Hammer Girl's English Premiere Production
With darkness invading the scene, encouraging shorter daylight hours, unpacking, settling into a long winter break, the Peacock concluded an international holiday, researching underground mountain climbing expeditions.
By Marc OBrien4 months ago in Chapters
What Makes Yul’s Spanish Tragedy a Landmark in Modern Historical Fiction
Each age provides us with a handful of novels that not only recount a tale, they redefine the way we feel history. They span the impossible distance between past and present, making old dust live and breathe. Jules Wright's Yul's Spanish Tragedy is one such remarkable work.
By Edward Molne4 months ago in Chapters
Kia Ford: The Hammer Girl's English Premiere Production
Weekend commenced and the Peacock called it quits, concluding the bubble machine power struggle, diagnosing the situation, broken beyond repair. Deciding to pull the plug, ending the GP stimulating electricity goal getting energy source, proclaiming changes were already underway. Heading over towards the living room, the promotional fowl collapsed, couch breaking the fall, providing sweet home comfort.
By Marc OBrien4 months ago in Chapters
David Crockett, Scout AUDIO BOOK CHAPTER 1–5
David “Davy” Crockett (1786–1836) is one of the most famous folk heroes in American history. Often remembered by the nickname “King of the Wild Frontier,” Crockett’s life combined fact and legend. He was a skilled scout, soldier, and frontiersman whose adventurous spirit captured the imagination of his contemporaries and later generations. From his early life on the Tennessee frontier to his dramatic death at the Alamo, Crockett became a symbol of rugged independence and American courage.
By Kek Viktor5 months ago in Chapters
Uncontainable
As modernity emerged, rich families might be funding new neighborhoods outside the old city walls of Jerusalem with paper money from far away lands, but inside, in the twisted alleys where ways of knowing pressed against each other like old neighbors sharing walls, people traded their pasts.
By Jacob Isaac Abraham5 months ago in Chapters
The Bridge at Midnight
M Mehran Chapter One: The Crossing Sami had always taken the long way home. Not because he liked it, but because it let him avoid the old bridge at the edge of town. Locals called it cursed—too many accidents, too many stories whispered in the dark.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Chapters
The Café of Second Chances
M Mehran Chapter One: The Rainy Evening Arman never liked rain. It made the city streets smell of damp concrete and regret. But that evening, caught without an umbrella, he ducked into a small café he had never noticed before. Its wooden sign read simply: Second Chances.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Chapters
Kia Ford: The Hammer Girl's English Premiere Production
Locking the gates, Crystal Royal Glazier, CRG for short, left the Palace confines boarding his golden eagle luxurious transportation to fly through the city. An agenda scheduled meeting slated with the west ham who was united instigated CRG’s valet treatment, whisking the affluent aristocrat away, destination English Premiere Estates.
By Marc OBrien5 months ago in Chapters
The Story of Life
M Mehran Life is a book, and each day is a page. Some days are footnotes, barely noticed; others are bold paragraphs that leave marks we never forget. We live in chapters—some we write ourselves, others that arrive uninvited. And yet, every chapter matters.
By Muhammad Mehran5 months ago in Chapters











