fantasy
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Life after death
Darcy wandered around aimlessly. She was looking at all of the plants and trees that had once given her joy. When she had first come to this botanical garden, she stood there awestruck, staring up at the magnificently tall trees, they were seemingly untouchable. Why had I never come here before? She’d asked herself.
By Rachel Greenwood 5 years ago in Futurism
Raven
Raven was no stranger to the stench of death; the cries of war were something she and her team had long been accustomed to hearing. That was the cost of war, of living in a world ruled by monsters, the cost of being human. Raven had learned long ago never to look an enemy in the eye while pulling a blade from their chest or slicing their throat.
By Brittany Fenwick5 years ago in Futurism
Artisia Book #1 Triumph
{Artisia is the first series of fantasy books I'm in the process of writing. I'm going to be releasing them as an online novel here on vocal. These chapters are likely to under go editing and changes in the future before I self publish as a novel. In the mean time I hope these chapter finds an audience who will enjoy this world I'm in the process of creating and the characters.}
By Beth Winters5 years ago in Futurism
Hallowed Blood
LAST WEDNESDAY Oracle Jim closed the little black book with despair. He stuffed it into a folder with the rest of the financial report and the overdue notices from the Collectors. With a sigh, he closed the drawer. As if that would make the problem go away.
By Horace Wheatley5 years ago in Futurism
Inbu's Heart Prologue
I've travelled far and wide, but nothing compares to my hometown of Bulabutt. Overwhelmed with a sense of pride, I wrote a book about my experiences as a resident of this country and a biography of Prince Inbu. There are still many enigmas in my friend, Inbu, so I hope I can put the record straight.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Futurism
Inbu's Heart Epilogue
I knew Mei was going to win the tournament the moment I saw her. I think there times when Inbu deliberately sabotaged the contest so that nobody would win, but for some reason, Mei flourished through them. I think it teaches us an important lesson. Looks may get you far, but to truly succeed you need tragedy and open-mindedness. Mei may not have been the hottest girl, but she was by far the smartest.
By Chloe Gilholy5 years ago in Futurism





