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  • Protagonist Syndrome by ChildrenOfThePoetry
    ChildrenOfThePoetry
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    You've probably heard this story a million times before. There's no escaping that. How many stories have you not heard before? There isn't a damn route, that hasn't been trekked, within the vicinity of the mind. And yet, you continue, to pick up another book. To read through another page. What are you searching for? The art of sonder; the realisation that everyones idea of reality is as vivid and complex as one's own. The breaking down of society, nay, life itself, to the fundamental ideas it is meant to present. When staring into the void, the idea that the world you have created for yourself is the only capable path that can be taken, is enough to convince even the most adept of minds. It can be impossible to recognise that your choices, your actions, are just another route, on the highway that is life itself. And so are everyone else. To be aware of others, you must first be aware of yourself. But to be aware of yourself, you must first be aware of other people. So you keep reading. You keep searching for another path, another destiny, another storyline, only half aware that whatever these words may have in store for you, there can only be so many routes you haven't seen before. For to live life as a person that is not yourself is the only way to be. This is a story about selflessness. And the debts it has built for itself. This is the Protagonist Syndrome.
  • EVOLUTION Vol.2 by Dawnnbooks
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    EVOLUTION: Traversing from Monkeys to Man to Machine. As we contemplate the future, what trajectory awaits humanity? Might we diverge into Bio-Humans and Tech-Humans? Join us as we observe the unfolding of tomorrow.
  • Polymorph: a Collection of Alternative Fictions by AlternativeStorytelling
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    Anthology of alternative fictions submitted to and collected by @AlternativeStorytelling profile
  • UNDER THE IMAGINATION TREE Vol.2 by Dawnnbooks
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    365-Day Challenge: February
  • Silent Fright [Interactive Story] by Azanthiel
    Azanthiel
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    Silent Fright, Eerie Night, All's not well; All's not right. Dreams can hurt you worse than a fight, Come, witness the inspector's plight... **Stand-alone sequel to Jingle Hell** Disclaimer: This story is rated PG13, and any comments on this story should also be suitable for 13 year olds to come across. Any comments which are not PG13 may be removed without notice. Thank you ♥
  • Words are Overrated: A Guide to writing Alternative Fiction by AlternativeStorytelling
    AlternativeStorytelling
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    How to write alternative fiction such as interactive stories, screenplays, graphic novels, multimedia stories... What tools are available and what shall be considered...
  • UNDER THE IMAGINATION TREE Vol.1 by Dawnnbooks
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    Another in the Under the Tree Series. 365-Day Challenge: January.
  • EVOLUTION by Dawnnbooks
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    How powerful is an AI? EVOLUTION From Monkeys to Man to Machine? EVOLUTION What's next for humanity? Will we split into Bio-Humans and Tech-Humans? Stay tuned as the future unfolds.
  • black butler romance with Madam Red by frenchstoryteller
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    Hello everyone, Here the beginning of a fanfic I wrote about Madam Red in Black Butler. I take a look at the story of madam red, using the manga and anime black butler in my own way. She will therefore be my main character. As she's a character we know very little about, I'm thinking of inventing some of her past. A past I deduced from watching the anime. There isn't really a target audience because I'm not describing explicit scenes, I'm just reinventing and writing, in the form of short stories, an 'alternative' scene taken from the story of Madam Red in Black Butler. I believe that short, well-written stories can convey strong messages effectively. I'm not one for writing dozens of chapters, but I do enjoy unravelling the complexities of Angelina's feelings. Here we find ourselves in a rather metaphysical universe between life and death: the dream. Madame Red is best known for almost killing her nephew out of revenge, and for the many misfortunes in her life that led her to commit criminal acts. But here I've left it to my imagination to come up with a different ending for this lady. An ending brings to light the shadows that we don't have access to when we watch Black Butler because it's centred on Ciel's story. I hope you will enjoy and don't hesitate to let me know what you think of it and what sequel or ending you imagine. Thank you for your attention.
  • The Fountain of Truth by JeremyBursey
    JeremyBursey
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    Every Christmas, we must tell a good story, one that we may learn from, or share, or use to make for a better existence. This story could be about truth, or justice, or the origin of Santa Claus. Maybe that story could be about the uncovering of truth in a restaurant full of liars, or perhaps about a game where the winner wins a million dollars and the losers rot in their cells for Christmas, or maybe that story could even tell us how Santa really got his start. Maybe it can be about all three. Maybe "The Fountain of Truth" is all three. Yes, "The Fountain of Truth" is all three. It is a compilation of three short fables, beginning with "The Fountain of Truth," the flash story the collection is named after, about families who discover shocking truths and the person responsible for getting those truths out into the open, "Christmas Log," the story of four guys who compete in a puzzling radio contest for a million dollars on Christmas Day and the consequences they encounter when losing, and "St. Nick's Gym," the "real" story of how Santa Claus's private gym went from a fitness center to a toy-making factory, and how he went from a buff curmudgeon to the jolly fat guy we know of today, and, essentially, how he went from being a nobody to becoming Santa Claus. Each fable is meticulously crafted to have a message while also inserting itself into the growing body of Christmas stories worth telling year after year, generation after generation. Each entry into "The Fountain of Truth" super collection ("super" in importance, if not in size) strives to do one thing and one thing only: To give you a Christmas story unlike anything you've read before. If you want to read a Christmas story unlike any other, then check out "The Fountain of Truth," even if you've already read something similar just a few minutes ago.