Memoir
At the End of the Road, Sunrise
Day 1: Getting there As the vehicle sank into the soft ground at the end of the road, it let out one last sigh. With a backpack thrown over her shoulder and boots crunching on gravel, Lila stepped outside. At the edge of the clearing stood a small hut that had belonged to her grandmother and had been abandoned for a long time. The wood was aged but still intact.
By MD SHAMIM RANA11 months ago in Chapters
She handwrote a letter in 2042. The city wouldn't be the same again.
On the surface, everything was ideal in the glittering metropolis of Liora. In addition to writing books, music, and even poetry, artificial intelligence also handled traffic. With glowing visors on their faces, people were walking with their eyes deep in machine-tailored, personalized realities rather than on the outside world.
By Md Rakib Islam11 months ago in Chapters
Friend For Ever
It has been eight years since I lost my closest friend, Nurul Anam Babu. Babu and I shared everything. We grew up in the same neighborhood, studied together, played cricket till sunset, and even dreamed of building a future side by side. He wasn’t just my friend — he was like a brother to me. When he passed away suddenly in a tragic accident, it felt as if a piece of my soul had been torn away. The world kept moving, but for me, time had frozen in that one painful moment.
By MD BILLAL HOSSAIN11 months ago in Chapters
The Midnight Pretender
I’ve not had a wink of sleep in over two days trying to perfect this track. It has to be the one… We’ll never get another opportunity to impress the big record label boss. I say “we” meaning my twin brother Nkem and I, he is still at the club right now, but he should be back soon.
By L.Damilare12 months ago in Chapters








