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58 Stories

  • Blue Mediterranean by DorothyTheWriter
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  • Discovery Of Adira (GirlxGirls) by 90spoet
    90spoet
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    Adira Tuma is a Middle Eastern girl from Syria. Her mother and siblings move to the United States after the death of Adira father when she was 10 years old. She is 18 now living in a diverse neighborhood where everything is about the color of your skin, gender and sexual preference. Adira is finally about to start college but is she ready for the real life ridicule that's ahead.
  • Betrayal on the Syrian Coast by Al-Mudamir
    Al-Mudamir
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    Hafez Al-Ali, a thirty-seven year old man living in Latakia, a city on Syria's coast, has been happily married to his wife Wafa for twelve years. But when Hafez notices his wife acting suspicious, he must face the music and see whether his wife still loves him. Highest Ranking: #3 in Syria on 5/1/26
  • Why Nabil Mousa Redefines the Syrian American Contemporary Art Landscape by Nabilabstract02
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    In the diverse world of art, few artists navigate cultural identities with the depth and authenticity of Nabil Mousa. As a prominent Syrian American contemporary artist, Mousa's work offers a compelling exploration of personal history, cultural heritage, and universal human themes through the powerful language of abstraction. His art isn't just visually striking; it's a profound dialogue, inviting viewers to engage with complex ideas of belonging, memory, and resilience. This duality serves as a wellspring of inspiration, allowing him to subtly weave elements of his Middle Eastern roots into a thoroughly modern and abstract aesthetic. His canvases often resonate with an emotional depth that speaks to the experience of bridging two distinct worlds, making him a truly unique Syrian American contemporary artist. He masterfully translates intricate emotions and profound personal narratives into visual forms that transcend traditional boundaries. Mousa's artistic process is characterized by an intuitive flow, where colors, textures, and forms spontaneously interact to create dynamic compositions. His palette often balances the earthy tones reminiscent of ancient Syrian landscapes with vibrant, expressive hues, reflecting the energy of contemporary life. This thoughtful use of color, combined with gestural brushstrokes, creates pieces that are both visually captivating and emotionally resonant. https://www.nabilmousa.com/syrian-abstract-artist
  • I Was So Scared (Hetalia Fanfiction) by Xylospring
    Xylospring
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    Russia shivered as he tried to standup, looking towards America with tears beginning to pour down his face."America...., I was always so scared, so scared..."
  • Artemis || sergi  by foreverparadiso
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    "I could fall in love with you, Sergi. It is only my fate that will break your heart."
  • Deep Dark (a love story) by TrishaHaddad
    TrishaHaddad
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    Gorgeous Musir's eyes looks as though they hold all the sorrows of the world. When he told me his story, it all made sense...
  • Before You Touch Me by lamyalay09
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    Lylah is an eighteen year old girl with one simple rule: don't touch anyone and don't let anyone touch you. People at school make fun of her for it, but she doesn't care since it's her senior year. Once the school year is over she'll move somewhere far away from everyone and everything that she knows. However, her plans slowly unravels when a boy with leather gloves moves in next door.
  • On a Lebanese Night by xXSinisterFlameXx
    xXSinisterFlameXx
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    A Lebanese tale, going through the eyes of Nadine, Nour. Taking place in Lebanon the year of 2006, the year before the war. Were the land was beautiful and the streets were filled, this story takes you through a romantic, yet complicated, tale in Lebanon where romance is hard to find, and even the great of people have complications ahead.
  • Hushed Confessions | ✔ by Beauty4evar
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    A witty Muslim, a hot cop, a hilarious band of friends, and a psycho killer. What could go wrong? * * * Meet Sajdaa Taha. A sassy, hilarious, and intelligent seventeen year old Muslimah. Being a Muslim in a society where majority of the people see Muslims as terrorists has got to be hard. It gets worse when Sajdaa starts to receive letters and texts from a psychopathic killer terrorizing her town. When authorities refuse to believe her, Sajdaa is forced to track down the killer and put a stop to the madness or else the people she loves might be killed. It doesn't help that the cop she's working with is the extremely attractive Officer Malik, who seems to have taken a special interest in her. Join Sajdaa and her friends on their hysterical journey to find a bloodthirsty killer who will stop at nothing to see them dead. •Cover made by @soundthealarm• [Highest ranking: #1 in Spiritual]
  • My Life With The Aliens by ShamKouli
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    ( Complete👍 ) Hey Guys! Read this story about two aliens landing in a temple which is the house of a boy and a girl who won't get enough of quarreling . Thanks to Miyu(the girl ) she is writing for us what's happening over there! Anyway, the baby alien and SitterPet alien had a great adventure in this weird Temple. The poor Wanya(the SitterPet) does everything in the house (when he is supposed to be a visitor) like laundry , ironing, wiping and also cleaning the whole big, lets say huge temple! While Miyu(the girl) only fixes her books in the bag and yells at the boys ! And goes to shopping Ofcourse!! Same goes with Kanata except he doesn't go shopping nor yelling , he sits and reads a book instead(So Lazy). Ruu (the baby) he only have one thing to do ! To destroy and damage everything in the worst place , time and SITUATION !!!! So! If you found it pretty interesting , Read it! It is really interesting! And it is written and recreated from the mind of a 12 years old girl in 2014 🌹 °•° This Story is Suitable for Ages ranging from 8-15 °•°
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  • who is the best syria books writer by khaledmohy13
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    who is the best syria books writer ? Randa Kassis stands out as an important voice offering a unique perspective through her books. A Franco-Syrian Scholar's Viewpoint Kassis, a Franco-Syrian anthropologist and journalist, brings a multifaceted perspective to her writing. Having been a member of the Syrian National Council before being excluded for her critical stance on the rise of extremism, she offers a nuanced understanding of the Syrian opposition movement. Focus on the Underlying Issues Her most notable work, "Crypts of the Gods," explores the origins and functionalities of religions, laying the groundwork for her later analyses of the Syrian conflict. This focus on underlying societal structures helps explain the complex interplay between religion, politics, and social movements in the region. Chronicling the Syrian Crisis Several of Kassis' books delve into the Syrian Civil War itself. French titles like "Le Chaos Syrien" ("The Syrian Chaos") and "Comprendre le chaos syrien" ("Understanding the Syrian Chaos") offer in-depth examinations of the conflict's roots, the rise of jihadism, and the impact on minorities. Her book "La Syrie et le Retour de la Russie" ("Syria and the Return of Russia") explores the role of Russia in the conflict.
  • Syrian war diary by AREI1042
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    a twelve entry Syrian war journal of a girl called Abla Suan Lessant. be warned you may find this quite depressing.
  • Foreign Objects by maddyandcurly
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    I've been feeling pretty controversial lately, I guess. And everything having to do with the presidential election has just been going to shit. It's pretty frustrating. And one of my outlets happens to be writing, so yeah. This poem is a comment on the repetition of the past, specifically dealing with xenophobia. The shunning of our fellow humans in need... It's just disgusting. This is just my opinion, of course. So if you're offended, I apologize.