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139 Stories

  • Chosen Land, Beloved Beat by DonJuanMarco
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    I've spent a lot of time thinking about what it truly means to call the Philippines 'HOME.' It's a place of incredible warmth and breathtaking beauty, but it also has its shadows and its struggles. I decided to put those feelings into words. My new poetry collection on Wattpad, Chosen Land, Beloved Beat , is my honest tribute to our country-capturing both the gold and the grit of our islands. I'd love for you to take a look and let me know which piece resonates with you the most. Follow me on Wattpad if you want, I am John Mark N. Luciano (@DonJuanMarco), if you saw the name of Moriones Zazadevha, that was my former Wattpad account. I would be publish One Poem, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. 12:00 am(Philippine Time) (All criticism will be accepted as long as it does not contain any foul language or insults. Let us keep our Good Manners and Right Conduct. To God be the Glory.)
  • When the Island Forgets by CCDelaCruz
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    What if the Islands of the Philippines were freed from Spanish control 300 years earlier. But instead of a native and tribal feudal society, the Islands altered its way of life and became almost like a European feudal society engrossed in the similar economic, philosophical, cultural and militaristic way of life, throwing away to extinction its native heritage. Will the states of this alternative philippine archipelago become united against its external problems or destroy itself from infighting and political drama?
  • Before The Dawn Was Ours by Aarya_ink_echo
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    Lockdown. An old haveli. A girl who feels as if something is calling her. Manvi Negi never believed in inherited memories, until the walls began to remember her. Flight lieutenant Anirudh Singh Bedi. Air force pilot. When he enters her life, things begin to accelerate. Past uproots in a way meant to be buried. Some connections are not accidental. Some stories wait.
  • The Things We Do in the Light (One-shots) by MisterN0body
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    So it has been said "You do you", but in this book of one-shots you shall see what happens to those who do what has been declared legal, okay, and even right in America and other parts of the world. Read if you dare, but beware, there may be things in here you thought were good, okay, or right, and I hope this will impact you in a good way. If this book offends anybody... sorry-not-sorry.
  • The Famine - A Saga of Survival and Rebellion by ainonymoustales
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    In the midst of Ireland's darkest days, when famine and despair gripped the land, the O'Donaghue family emerged as both victims and heroes of a tumultuous era. The Famine weaves together the harrowing struggle for survival with tales of love, betrayal, and the unyielding spirit of those who dared to dream of a free and united Ireland. Spanning continents and generations, this novel follows the O'Donaghue's from the fields of Cork to the salons of Paris, and from the bustling streets of New York to the unforgiving outback of Australia. Through their eyes, we witness the indomitable resilience of the human spirit and the enduring power of hope. This is a story not only of famine, but of rebirth, revolution, and the quest for justice. As you turn these pages, may you be transported to a time when history was forged by the courage of ordinary people. This novel is a product of years of research and reflection on one of the most harrowing chapters in Irish history: the Great Famine. It is a story inspired by the resilience of the Irish people, their ability to survive unimaginable hardship and to fight for a better future. The goal has been to capture the complexity of this period, not just as a historical event but also as a human experience. The characters in this novel are fictional, but their journeys are based on the real-life experiences of countless individuals who endured the Famine and its devastating consequences.
  • Away from my homeland (Desolate Life) by BambamBobby
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    This is a poem about a person who is distant from his native land.
  • 909 by I0042I
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    909 A short story about a teenage girl surviving in the world of post apocalyptic climate change. Isabelle is getting tired of lose ends. When the opportunity arises, she risks everything to uncover what truly happened to the forsaken planet. This is just a test to see how this goes...
  • Twelve Hundred & Fifty Miles. ✓  by xchaoticthoughtsx
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    A much needed vacation from the daily grind of work in a neigbouring country which she wanted to explore since childhood didn't exactly go as planned. From inquiries to shoot-outs to getting labelled by different people, love found its way. However, the journey seemed risky not only for her but for him too. How will they find out a solution to this fiasco that the beautiful Miss. Troublemaker brought with her? Find out in this cross border romance inspired by Veer-Zaara.
  • The Rise of the Quadcolor by rnnnsnndrs
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    The year is 2016. We are one. We are strong. We are who our fathers have aspired of.
  • Parallels Between Orwell's Animal Farm & Contemporary Global Political Dynamics by inkstainsdaydreams
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    George Orwell's *Animal Farm*, published in 1945, serves as a timeless allegory of the Russian Revolution and a prophetic cautionary tale about the cyclical nature of political corruption. This thesis explores the enduring relevance of Orwell's work by drawing parallels between the themes and events depicted in *Animal Farm* and the current political climate across various global contexts. It delves into elite power grabs, propaganda, the betrayal of revolutionary ideals, and the exploitation of the working class, using modern examples like populist leaders and state-controlled media to highlight how Orwell's critique of power dynamics remains critically pertinent today.
  • [Star of Hope] [WN] [EN] by FaizalIzaus
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    Story about a world where advanced gadgets empower high school students, humanity seeks independence from the complex factions of aliens-some allies, others adversaries. With limited trade forcing them to innovate, these talented youths are chosen to research and develop their own technologies. As they navigate the challenges of trust and betrayal, they must harness their creativity and skills to survive, all while balancing the moral implications of their groundbreaking discoveries in a precarious landscape.
  • The Peace Keeper by SirTommyLThomasJr1
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    A message from Your United Excellency Of The Nations in appliance, and/or/as compliance.
  • This Land by KhioneThePsychoQueen
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    My small tribute to the Pearl of the Orient.
  • A Soldier's Letter by JimFThomas
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    A sonnet dedicated to those who have sacrificed so much for us at home. A letter from a Soldier who is away from home. Thank you to all the Men and Women who have served our country and those who plan to do so in the future.
  • Double 'Hindu' Jeopardy by BSMurthy
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    Sadly for Bharat that is India, even as its ancient ethos was corrupted by inane interpolations in Bhagavad-Gita, its philosophical source, its post-colonial political course in its Constitution was shaped by thoughtless men that lacked hindsight, making it a double jeopardy for the Hindus, its ancient people. While the Hindu social order is beset by the caste-coloured interpolations in the Gita that exacerbate its divisiveness, its demographic matrix is upset by the thoughtless right granted by the Constitution for the propagation of an individual's faith in India's multi-religious setting. So, we should set out to examine the fallacies of the interpolations in the divine discourse and the incongruities in the mundane exercise, tom-tommed as the Idea of India.
  • From Altanlı to Altan (English version) by altnsa21
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    After the collapse of the Altan State, the newly established Altan State needed an ideology and development. The man who saw this would be Sedat Ctokn, who would introduce the Altans to the republic.
  • The Kurds are considered the largest ethnic group in the world to be stateless by barrizonema
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    Being confused used to be so easy. They were one of the most easily identified peoples on earth, recognized by their banned language, their God gift humble manners with religious confuse choose promise in faith Because Bible say confess your mouth Jesus my lord, their fashion victim with tradition clothes and the fact that they drank brew leaf strong hot tea no milk by the tea-pot. It is all so much more complicated now. When, occasionally, we come across someone whose forcefully pretend stiff upper lip, not sensible shoes or not fit be tweedy manner identifies them as confused, we react in poor expression with poor grammar amusement: the conventions that defined their nation are dead and capitalism killed their identity inside them. They are stateless have no country. Dominant country's ambassadors are more likely to be diversity towards them more likely to be singers or writers than diplomats or politicians and tempted victims in the desert. The imperial citizens may have carried imperial western state passports - as did as a British German and some of the other western such as French so on - but they really didn't need to think too hard about whether being 'British' was the same as being 'imperial nation citizens' the terms were virtually interchangeable. Nowadays, nothing will so infuriate a citizens as to confuse the terms English and British, Election in 2020 conservatives party (which had invented the whole idea of devolved governments) as strengthening the selfishness capitalism union.
  • Grund by Dreico4
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    The story explores the tale of a young priest who arrived at his home country after many years. He is caught in the web of politics, power, family, land, and lies in a nation that is growing in military might and economic scale yet still plagued by secrets and partisan loyalty; provincialism and debt of gratitude. Through the interplay of magic, religion, mystery, and state secrey, the priest grew in wealth and power as he controls his mother nation and the fate of the world.