fan fiction
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The Green Phoenix
The clock ticked loudly to midnight. Every night it ticked off the uneventful minutes. No museum robbers with plans to make off with overpriced art ever had the courtesy to break in so Wil could spoil their plans. Anything to break up the monotony of patrolling. At least that’s what she thought until the museum director showed up. The curator was one thing. Liza usually liked to be there for big deliveries, and she was cool to Will. The museum director was a whole other thing. If that glory hound showed up it meant something “big” was coming in. Which would be exciting except he had an uncanny ability to suck all the fun out of anything, except for Liza. Nothing could dampen her, probably the only reason he hadn’t managed to drive her off. She kept rushing back and forth between the two biggest walls in the museum. Her heels clicking as she muttered about light and other technicalities of placement, sporadically saying “I can’t believe it.” Liza was usually enthusiastic about her art, but her eyes were doing a particularly happy dance tonight.
By Artemis Bell6 years ago in Geeks
Green Phoenix
A dark figure looks over a lone house nestled in the woods below the hill she stands on. One thousand years. I’ve tried to kill the son of Apollo many times since my betrayal. Unable to unleash my rage on the god himself I have stayed my appetite for vengeance by killing his progeny. One thousand years and none of their deaths have dampened my pain for long, I have come to doubt even wiping them all from the earth will be enough. I won’t know that until I do it though. So few of them left. Only the most powerful left. This one seems to have inherited immortality, rare among demigods, but it is not impossible to kill an immortal. The God’s War proved that. But today is not his day for release. Vengeful and petty my actions have been called, even insane, yet I give the children of Apollo a peace I will never have. Is it peace? The next adventure? Nothingness? Is it different then going through the door, or are they different paths to the same mystery? Trapped in this mortal coil, death and the door unreachable, I may never know.
By Artemis Bell6 years ago in Geeks
Why Fan-Fiction Isn't That Bad
When I was thirteen years old, I began writing my first fanfiction about a show called Once Upon A Time. I binge-watched it on Netflix and had missed the first half of a certain season. I wanted to get a synopsis of what happened when I stumbled onto a site called Wattpad. That's where I found many stories of the show and the season I missed.
By Jordan Horter6 years ago in Geeks
A General Guide on Writing Fantasy Fiction
Collette Jackson-Fink is a keen enthusiast of literature. She has been writing short stories, poems, and screenplays since she was 13 years old, but it was only in 2013 that she decided to write and publish her first ever novel entitled Daughters of Twilight, a fantasy fiction book with a mix of action and science fiction. Its story revolves around the little city of Waterloo, Iowa where a mysterious ‘black tower’ suddenly appears after a magnitude 7.0 earthquake has hit. This black tower then creates curiosity and chaos inside and outside the city, which is even made worse by the appearance of an oddly beautiful creature who claims to have been casted down from the Garden of Eden.
By Georgia Wilson6 years ago in Geeks
A Brighter World With You
Athena was woken up to her alarm much the same as Izuku. It was a school day for both of them but it was also their 13th birthdays. They both had been born on the same day and in the same year but in two different worlds and now they both faced the challenges that laid ahead of them.
By Frecklescat136 years ago in Geeks
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Athena Kowari grew up as a happy child and knew only love and happiness that surrounded her, she knew the world could be cruel but never knew of the horror's it truly held, the pain and desperation that couldn't be seen by her innocent green eyes. She was loved dearly by her older brother, who resembled her father so much, his black spiky hair and dark brown eyes could lull any girl into a heated mess and that was before he had even smiled. Her father, a strong man that took care of his family in any way he could and provided not only the support to keep them financially going but the love they needed to feel like they could never break. Athena herself took after her mother, who was a wild card at heart but was studious and understood the need to protect and provide for her family. Her wavy brown hair and deep green eyes stole the breath of many who had seen her but she had her heart set on the man she now called her husband and with him she had brought into the world two beautiful and amazing children, who in return gave her the love she felt for them back to her.
By Frecklescat136 years ago in Geeks
The Return of the Order: Act 43
As the bright light faded, a voice from its centre spoke, “my apologies for startling you. I bring no ill intentions.” Typhon’s weapon remained raised as he watched the figure slowly emerge and fold away its silver wings. “What are you doing here, angel?” he snarled.
By Lorelei_Sands6 years ago in Geeks
Heinsight: Rewriting 'Scooby Doo'
Scooby Doo is arguably one of the longest standing and most iconic characters ever put to film. The adventures of the mystery gang started back in the 60's, and have endured to this day with the upcoming reboot, 'Scoob!' (exclamation mark necessary). But this is not the first feature length Scooby outing. After the direct to video movies from the early nineties, we were treated to two live action Scooby Doo films in the early 2000's, written by James Gunn of all people. A lot of people enjoy these movies, and I myself am among those people, but I will be the first to admit that they're far from perfect. Dated CGI, questionable costume choices, and a paper-thin plot make these incredibly dated by today's standards. So let's take a stab at rewriting the live action Scooby Doo film.
By Sam Gamble6 years ago in Geeks
Fat bottomed girls
In what I write, which is fantasy set in current times. I like that the elderly neighbor who is nosey and wise, that just might be a witch. I like to imagine that pixies live in the garden complaining about car exhaust. I love when the fantasy dove tails with some aspects of what is going on in the “Real World”. Yet, there seems to be something a smidge off in most books.
By Kat Dehring6 years ago in Geeks









