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When a Story Refused to Stay on the Page
Maya was not expecting anything unusual when she opened her phone that morning. She had written a short story the night before—nothing serious, just a small idea she wanted to explore. It had taken less than ten minutes to write, and she had posted it on her favorite writing app before going to sleep.
By zohaib ahmadabout 6 hours ago in Fiction
Book Review: "The Palace"by Gareth Russell (Pt. 5)
This review covers chapter 18 to the end of the book *** Chapter 18 covers the reign of Queen Anne, the final queen of the Stuart household and mostly seems to look at the idea that she could barely marry, she had lots of miscarriages and in the end the only child she had lived to eleven years' old and so, she had no heir. There were many questions of Queen Anne's marriage, from her husband participating in homosexual affairs to the ideas put forward in the film The Favourite in which it is Queen Anne who is homosexual and promiscuous. Whatever it was, I definitely feel sorry for Queen Anne - everything must have hurt by the end of her reign, too many pregnancies and miscarriages meant her health was declining quickly towards the end. It's quite sad.
By Annie Kapurabout 6 hours ago in Geeks
Best LLM Development Company in the USA: Top 10 Innovators Powering the Future of AI
Artificial Intelligence has entered a powerful new phase with the rapid advancement of Large Language Models (LLMs). These intelligent models are capable of understanding, generating, and analyzing human language with impressive accuracy. From virtual assistants and AI chatbots to enterprise automation and knowledge management systems, LLMs are transforming how businesses operate and communicate.
By Ritu Singhabout 6 hours ago in Futurism
Kids Need a Garden
kids don’t need toys but surely a garden like this to bloom their souls. Note: I had the dream of a garden. Just when the baby came, my spouse got us a house with backyard space. I turned it into a little paradise. Here she roamed. We enjoyed our time there, watering, planting, harvesting. The garden was beautiful setting for her nourishment of her formative years.
By Seema Patelabout 6 hours ago in Poets
Deserts of Silence: Bangladeshi Women Trapped in Libya’s Torture Market
By Tuhin Sarwar | March 14, 2026 The arid deserts of Libya and the vast, restless Mediterranean conceal a world of horror where Bangladeshi women are treated as mere commodities. Dreams of Europe fade under the weight of exploitation, with 14-year-old girls facing systematic gang rape, and desperate women forced to trade their bodies for a single glass of clean water. This normalized “business model” of sexual slavery has persisted, unchecked, over the last five years, leaving thousands of lives scarred and countless graves unmarked.
By Tuhin Sarwarabout 7 hours ago in Journal










