Historical Fiction
Dogs In Art and Literature
Title: "A Loyal Muse: Canine Presence in Art and Literature" Introduction: Dogs, often referred to as "man's best friend," have held a special place in human culture for centuries. Beyond their roles as loyal companions, protectors, and helpers, dogs have also played a significant role in shaping art and literature. From the captivating portraits of aristocratic pooches to the heartwarming tales of courage and companionship, the bond between humans and dogs has left an indelible mark on the creative world. This article delves into the intriguing and evolving relationship between dogs, art, and literature.
By Tesla Movement11 months ago in Chapters
In the vibrant city of Miami
In the vibrant city of Miami, where the sun kissed the shores and the rhythm of salsa danced through the streets, a new chapter in sports history was about to be written. This story unfolds with a team that captured the hearts of both locals and soccer enthusiasts around the world: Inter Miami CF.
By Abdul Aziz11 months ago in Chapters
Chapter 2: The Ball
Be sure to Read First: Prologue//Chapter 1: The Queen is Dead...Again Everything was ready for the ball. To be honest, Jonathan always looked forward to these parties. On top of all the dancing and young girls fit-to-be-wed, there were narcotics and booze, and it was the one chance that many of them got to have a decent meal. Jonathan enjoyed watching starving people eat. They would make themselves suffer all at the one chance they had to be a glutton. But then again some of these sad sacks of sagging skin and bones really needed the calorie boost.
By Hope Martin11 months ago in Chapters
History of vampires
Title: History of Vampires Class: Powerful Fiction/Verifiable Dream Synopsis: In the shadows of history, where the lines among fantasy and reality obscure, "History of Vampires" unfurls. Set in our current reality where the powerful coincides with the human, the clever takes pursuers on a vivid excursion through hundreds of years, investigating the secret history of vampires and the many-sided embroidery of their reality.
By Gbolashow Banks11 months ago in Chapters
War Baby
The first year of Maria’s life was as simple as a baby could expect. Ann, Maria’s mother sat on a mat watching her little lady stagger around the new surroundings that come with their camping teepee. Seeing that the tent had been freshly set up, there was no fire lit inside so Maria was safe and sound to wander freely. Ann smiled as she watched the little one stagger around the open space. She had grown so big, and she thought about the passing year.
By Sheila L. Chingwa11 months ago in Chapters
Phantom Shift-Introduction
Sitting in a dark room, a woman approaches from “The Group”. They have an offer for you. A simple job for one of The Activity’s best agents. A simple task for a man of your talents. Retrieve Doctor Cardoso’s journal and a copy of the Empire's world-dominating devices, and relieve the United States from their dominance.
By Atomic Historian11 months ago in Chapters
Shadows of Deception
In the heart of London, during the darkest days of World War II, a chilling mystery unfolds that will test the limits of loyalty, trust, and courage. Amidst the air raid sirens and the echoing sounds of bombs dropping, a web of espionage and deceit is about to be unraveled.
By mostafa ali11 months ago in Chapters
A SEA SNAKE THAT ATE WHALES.
Unveiling the Past: Gigantic Creatures That Once Roamed the Earth's Land and Seas Prepare yourself, as I'm about to delve into intriguing questions: How massive was the largest living snake, and how could a snake possibly devour a whale?
By safo oppong11 months ago in Chapters
Bette Jayne: An American Great
It was cold and raining for the first time in many months. A blanket of thick heat hung in the air collecting atop pooling puddles all along the muddy drive in Silver-Bell Kansas, near Lake Serenity—though nothing about this beautiful place felt serene. Betsy Scott hadn’t even thought about lakes, or rain or clouds, not even a single blade of grass. In fact, she hadn’t looked up at the sky in ages; she’d been stuck in her head—worrying about what the weather was like where her husband William was and if he was cold or tired or hungry. It wasn’t easy being a military-farmer’s wife.
By K.H. Obergfoll11 months ago in Chapters