853 Results with the "Fiction" genre


    • Part IX — Buttered Side Down Cover
      by LovelyMay Part IX begins on the familiar corner of South Clark Street, where the noise of the city hums and Tony's newsstand remains unchanged. His hands, thick with calluses, flip through papers from around the world. The sun catches the headlines of foreign tongues, and still, locals come—drawn less by the news and more by the memories these papers carry. One woman, sharp-heeled and steady-eyed, steps forward. Her voice is smooth but colored by a distant ache when she asks for the Kewaskum Courier. It’s a name…
    • Chapter VIII — The Circus Boys on the Mississippi Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VIII kicks off with a chaotic scene that perfectly illustrates the unpredictable charm of circus life. As the morning unfolds on the docks, a stubborn donkey named January becomes the unexpected star of the day. Instead of calmly boarding the vessel like the rest of the animals, January stages a noisy protest, planting his hooves and refusing to budge. His antics cause such a disturbance that even seasoned crew members hesitate to approach him. The moment draws in Teddy, who is quick to rush toward…
    • Chapter VI — The Problem of Evolution:  Life and Matter Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VI opens by challenging one of the most entrenched views in classical philosophy: that perception is internal and subjective. Henri Bergson reverses this assumption, asserting that perception arises at the intersection between subject and object. Rather than treating it as something confined within the observer, he emphasizes its outward-directed nature. According to this view, what we perceive is not an internal reconstruction but a direct connection to reality. This changes the entire framework…
    • Chapter VII — The witch and other Stories Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter VII begins in the thick of emotional and social fallout as the family continues to reel from Anisim’s sentencing. The news spreads quietly through Ukleevo, but the impact strikes loudly inside the Tsybukin household. Old Tsybukin, usually the embodiment of pride and calculation, returns home with a weary gait and a gaze lost in thought, a man dimmed by disgrace. His silence unsettles the household more than any outburst would have. Even Varvara, composed and practical, finds herself uncertain,…
    • Chapter II — The woman in the Alcove Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter II – The woman in the Alcove opens with a cascade of tension and emotion as the narrator slowly regains her senses in a room charged with distress. Her awareness sharpens just enough to see Mr. Durand, her fiancé, watching over her with a solemn expression that hints at something darker beneath the surface. It soon becomes evident that a crime has shattered the elegance of the evening: a woman has been murdered in the secluded alcove of the venue. The narrator, though visibly shaken and still…
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      My Sixth Stage

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      by LovelyMay My Sixth Stage begins during a particularly airless September in London, where Mark Shrewsbury, an otherwise prolific writer, found himself weighed down by the unrelenting heat and creative inertia. The comfort of his writing chamber offered little relief, and even the familiar rhythm of his typewriter failed to spark motivation. His mind wandered, detached from the manuscript he was laboring over. It was during this uninspired spell that he drifted into the club, looking for companionship or at least…
      Fiction • Satire
    • Chapter X: The Intruders Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter X: The Intruders begins with a rupture in routine, as the serene world of The Place is disturbed by unwelcome guests. The first sign of trouble emerges when a pig from neighboring land trespasses through a gap in the fence, rooting and tearing through the garden with destructive enthusiasm. Though not new to the sight of stray creatures, Lad regards pigs with specific disdain, rooted in past encounters that left scars both physical and emotional. Despite his advancing age, Lad’s instinct to…
    • Chapter XXIV — The Sands Cover
      by LovelyMay Chapter XXIV opens with Agnes waking early, stirred by a quiet desire to visit the shoreline before her daily duties begin. The sea, although some distance from her modest home and school, represents more than just scenery—it offers her solitude, calm, and a break from routine. She moves silently through the still house, careful not to disturb her mother, and steps into the cool dawn with a sense of calm anticipation. The streets are nearly empty, and as she nears the sea, its presence seems to breathe…
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      Chapter XIII

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter XIII, On a warm July night in New York City, the air thick with the hum of the city, Luc and Addie find themselves walking through the streets, their journey leading them toward places filled with memories of their shared past. Their steps are heavy with the weight of what has passed—Paris, Florence, Boston, and New Orleans—all cities that have held significant meaning for them, places where they’ve shared moments that have shaped their relationship. Despite the unresolved tension between…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chase by Chance, the chapter unfolds in the early hours of an August morning in 1969, where Kya sets out once again to Cypress Cove, drawn by the memory of discovering rare toadstools in the area in the past. Although it was unusually late in the season for mushroom foraging, the cove's cool and moist conditions offered a glimmer of hope that she might once again find these elusive fungi. For more than a month since Tate had left her a compass—a thoughtful gift that Kya had neither acknowledged nor…
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