Microfiction
Hit Record
“It’s about the money,” Finland Gardener responded. “We can make the DVR for less than twenty dollars and have unlimited storage in a library and sell it for a hundred dollars and then have a plan for every month for patrons to pay,” black man Paltrow Quick, replied.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Winning Against Otherism
Money funneled. The timing was perfect. “This initiative is what is most appropriate at this juncture in the nation’s history. We’re all about sacrificing and gaining nothing from it. We’re supposed to be ready to bring all of this to the fore. We’re supposed to bring unity and hope,” Speaker Seaton Deckers spoke to the businessmen and women.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
Croon like a Coon
Country singer from Wyoming, Delaware looked at his wife with a granite stare. She didn’t show emotion, either. “So you cheat me. We were an open relationship as long as we talked about and approved of the other person. You stepped outside of bounds,” Valencia Pease spoke with a cold tone.
By Skyler Saunders3 years ago in Fiction
A STORY WITHOUT HAPPY ENDING
Amara was a little girl who lived in the middle of a beautiful and dense jungle. Her dazzling eyes, which reflected the forest's lush colors, and the cascades of black, silky hair that framed her delicate face gave her an ethereal beauty. Amara had a life woven into the rhythms of the jungle since she had grown up surrounded by nature.
By Zenia Samson3 years ago in Fiction
The Rise of Virtual Reality. Content Warning.
Introduction: In a world increasingly driven by technology, a new frontier is captivating the imaginations of millions—virtual reality (VR). This immersive technology has surged in popularity, offering users the opportunity to step into alternate realities and experience the extraordinary from the comfort of their own homes. Join us on a journey as we explore the rise of virtual reality, its impact on popular culture, and the exciting possibilities it holds for the future.
By JOSEPHINE STEPHENS3 years ago in Fiction