Young Adult
"Letters to the Future"
In the small, sun-dappled town of Maplewood, lived two inseparable friends, Clara and Emily. Their bond was forged in the early days of kindergarten, where they first met over a shared box of crayons. Clara, with her wild curls and vivid imagination, was the dreamer. Emily, with her straight-laced hair and penchant for details, was the planner. Together, they were a perfect blend of spontaneity and structure, creating a friendship that seemed unbreakable.
By Dharanidharan T about 4 hours ago in Fiction
Coincidence then love
The story of Badr and Shejn Shajan was a university girl studying in Canada, and Badr was also studying at the same university, Shajan was the only girl in her family, as she had no brothers, and Shajan loved simple and ordinary life, while Badr loved extravagance and luxury.
By Mosap Homaabout 5 hours ago in Fiction
Unveiling Potential
In the annals of educational history, a seminal experiment conducted by Dr. Robert Rosenthal at Harvard University in the early 1960s stands as a testament to the power of belief and expectation in shaping outcomes. The setting was a modest school in California, where the stage was set for an intriguing exploration of human potential.
By Franz·Cabotabout 7 hours ago in Fiction
Beneath the Pharaoh's Shadow. AI-Generated.
Chapter 1: Whispers in the Papyrus Reeds The Nile, a shimmering ribbon of life, snaked its way through the heart of Thebes, the grand capital of Egypt. The sun, a relentless tyrant in the midday sky, cast long shadows on the bustling marketplace.
By Sherif Saada day ago in Fiction
Best Way to Make Love And Get It Right To Heal
Even if discussing sex is still frowned upon, Medium’s safe space for discussion about it helps to rebuild confidence in writing and being open about one’s emotions. I just read an article the other day that addressed this same problem: many people believe that writing about sex and sexuality attracts attention and encourages engagement, but only those who have attempted writing about it are aware of how healing and helpful it can be. additionally from their hearts.
By Cm parihara day ago in Fiction
The Secrets of Castile Caves
In the late spring of 1998, when I was a little more than eleven years old, I got myself into the worst trouble you could ever imagine: I fell down in abandoned cave. Well, no one could ever say I was the most graceful student there was (in fact, many people frequently went out of their way to tell me just the opposite). I was also never the most dedicated student either. I goofed off a lot, I slacked on my studies, I drove my teachers up-the-wall crazy with my antics (usually it was deliberate, but sometimes it was accidental).
By Taylor Rigsby2 days ago in Fiction