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260 Stories

  • The Buried Bandwidth by BoomerAmelo
    BoomerAmelo
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    In the hollowed-out carcass of NexusLink, once a titan of Philippine innovation, the silence is deafening. Javier Suarez, a veteran IT Manager, stands among the dark monitors and stripped desks of a company declared bankrupt. His final task is grim: archive the digital remains of a legacy that promised community but delivered betrayal. But as the servers spin their final cycles, a discordant note emerges-a "glitch" in the HR records from the Maharlika era. This tiny anomaly is the thread that unravels a tapestry of systemic cruelty. Partnering with tech wizard Kevin Ramos, Javier digs deeper, uncovering Project Phoenix: a calculated, digital purge. The investigation leads them to Bianca Ramirez, a former HR manager haunted by "resignation quotas," and Katherine Dela Vega, who describes a workplace where falling ill was a fireable offense. They discover the "Buried Bandwidth"-the collective, silenced voices of employees like Miguel, a technician discarded after surviving COVID-19, and others whose careers were ended through "Performance Improvement Plans" used as execution docks. The trail leads to the CEO, Grace Lim. In a final confrontation, Javier doesn't find a mustache-twirling villain, but a woman hollowed out by the "invisible hand of the market" and the cutthroat pressures of the Chosun-ha era. She chose survival over souls, weaponizing clauses like "loss of trust and confidence" to silence dissent and avoid the legal fallout of illegal terminations. Refusing to let these stories be deleted, Javier, Kevin, and Bianca weave the data into a narrative of moral justice. They present their findings to a national oversight committee, sparking a public reckoning that vibrates across the Philippines. The "Buried Bandwidth" finally finds its frequency. Javier emerges from the wreckage not as a victim, but as a leader for a prestigious Multi-Billion Group, tasked with architecting a future where empathy is the primary operating system.
  • Verses of Defiance by inkstainsdaydreams
    inkstainsdaydreams
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    Verses of Defiance is a searing collection of protest poems that pulse with the raw energy of resistance. From whispered dissent to full-throated cries for justice, these verses capture the spirit of those who challenge oppression, inequality, and silence. Each poem is a spark, igniting hope and demanding change in a world that too often turns away. Bold, unyielding, and unapologetic, this anthology speaks truth to power and invites readers to join the chorus of defiance.
  • wild Wild Boy by VictoriaTemple7
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    I was happy with my life being alone and living in the middle of nowhere. This was until a young wild savage boy appeared at my home, after escaping from a freakshow where he was locked in a cage because people thought he was wild and dangerous. All the boy wanted was to feel safe and loved.
  • NIGERIA: RISE UP OR REMAIN SILENT FOREVER A Journey Beyond Reality and Truth by themirrorauthor07
    themirrorauthor07
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    There are truths that do not disappear when they are hidden. They only wait... inside silence. When a young narrator encounters Baba Òlógbon Àyé, he is drawn into a hidden journey beyond the physical world-where Nigeria is not just a country, but a living presence revealing its forgotten past, broken present, and possible futures. Through a sacred mirror, visions appear. Through Death and Wisdom, truth is revealed. But one question remains: What if everything a nation believes about itself is only what it is allowed to see?
  • The Lion of Coal City by Chromeni
    Chromeni
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    The Lion of Coal City - A Gripping Political Thriller from the Heart of Nigeria When corruption becomes law, resistance becomes duty. Chuka Nwokedi was once a man of the people-charismatic, fearless, and determined to fight for justice in Enugu, the Coal City of Nigeria. But when a powerful governor and his ruthless network of politicians, police, and paid killers brand him a terrorist, Chuka becomes the most wanted man in the state. Betrayals mount. Innocents fall. And the city burns. From secret hideouts to viral exposés, from tense street protests to explosive showdowns, The Lion of Coal City takes you deep into the dark underbelly of power, where truth is a weapon and loyalty can cost your life. Alongside Titi, a fearless journalist chasing her big break, and Amara, a symbol of resilience, Chuka must decide: flee for safety or stand and fight for the soul of his homeland. Will one man's courage be enough to topple a corrupt empire? Or will the system swallow him whole? Perfect for fans of fast-paced political thrillers, African crime dramas, and stories of rebellion against oppression, this novel combines action, suspense, romance, and redemption in a way that will keep you turning the pages late into the night. If you loved Jason Bourne, Narcos, or House of Cards, this is your next obsession. Step into the streets of Enugu, Nigeria. Witness the rise of a legend.
  • Forbidden Desires by leasea123
    leasea123
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    In a world divided by caste, Aria, a gifted artist from the lower class, and Aiden, the privileged heir to the elite, ignite a forbidden love that challenges the oppressive order. As secrets unravel and passions flare, they must navigate danger and deception to rewrite their destinies. 'Forbidden Desires' is a gripping tale of love, rebellion, and the power to defy a society's strict boundaries.
  • I'm Satoshi Nakamoto (Banksy) by mercedes-fiorenova
    mercedes-fiorenova
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    " It's not a story about Bitcoin. It's a story about what's left of a man when he refuses to be his bank account." In the heart of Bristol, amid the acrid smell of paint and the electrical hum of clandestine servers, the most dangerous identity of the century is born. Robin Gunningham didn't want to be rich; he wanted to be free. But freedom comes at a price no cryptographic function can calculate. While the world chases the shadow of Satoshi Nakamoto through financial charts and journalistic investigations, Mercedes Fiorenova leads us into the bunker where aggressive activism meets the silence of the soul. Between a work that self-destructs under the blows of an auction gavel and a code that slips into the depths of the Darknet, I'M Satoshi Nakamoto (Banksy) is a brutal and poetic descent into the failure of modern utopias. dark true novel . A journey alongside a man who burned a billion-dollar treasure to remain a ghost, and a woman, Lauren, who dances on the edge of a bipolar abyss to witness the end of the world as we know it. Are you ready to discover that the truth isn't written in a digital wallet, but on the wall they just tried to tear down?
  • Monetizing Misery: Ego, Gender Bias & the Outrage Economy of VDM by Nwachimerogo
    Nwachimerogo
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    In the wake of one man's (Mohbad) tragic death, another man known only as VDM rose from obscurity to command the attention of millions. But behind the viral videos and provocative rants lies a dangerous playbook: sensationalism over substance, ego over empathy, and manipulation over truth. This long-form critique dissects VDM's tactics through the lens of media theory, misogyny studies, and the failures of Nigerian institutions. It examines how his rhetoric, arrogance, and vendettas, especially against actress Iyabo Ojo, thrive in a society where the justice system is broken and public trust in credible information is shattered.
  • Big Book of Opinions by SkylarQueenie
    SkylarQueenie
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    My opinions. Deal with it, you fat fucks.
  • Little Daggers: A Conscientious Collection of Short Fiction by AhsokaJackson
    AhsokaJackson
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    Rather than having all of my short fiction stories posted separately, I wanted to have a place where I could compile some of them, especially the particularly brief kinds of works like flash fiction or micro fiction. It'll also save me from having to spend so much time on cover design, haha! [That cover may look fairly simple-even minimalist-but it was no minor feat to assemble.] Hopefully these pieces will inspire people, make them think, and just plain cut through all of this craziness, bull, and dishonesty floating around.... Think of it as the prose counterpart to my "Havoc In Heaven" poetry collection.
  • What Will I Do Now? by Tahsin2540
    Tahsin2540
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    "I am a dead man speaking to you." Born in a rural village where a father's name is the only currency of worth, I was bankrupt before I even took my first breath. My mother, vulnerable and silenced, paid the price for a crime she didn't commit, while the man responsible walked free. From a childhood of stigma to seven years of modern-day slavery as a domestic helper in Dhaka, I have survived the unthinkable. Now, I am back-a ghost in my own land. With no NID, no birth certificate, and no "identity" in the eyes of the law, I am fighting to protect my two daughters from the same poison that nearly killed me. This is not just a story of poverty; it is a scream for justice from the shadows of society. If a man has no name, does he truly exist?
  • Chiaroscuro by productofoakland
    productofoakland
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    Chiaroscuro: from chiaro 'clear, bright' (from Latin clarus ) + oscuro 'dark, obscure' (from Latin obscurus ) As we wait in this dark world, where little black boys never gain the chance to become men and women have no rights over their bodies ... Is it not true that only the still eternity seems to glow?
  • SWARNAPALA: THE DROWNED LEGACY by fzhptrii
    fzhptrii
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    "In my village, we did not die because of water. We died because your city chose to remain silent." The name Swarnapala comes from the Sanskrit words Swarna (gold) and Pāla (guardian). Ancient records once called Sumatra Swarnadwipa, the Land of Gold-rich in rivers, forests, and life. Swarnapala was meant to be a land protected. In this story, that meaning has become bitterly ironic. Once known as the city of gold, Swarnapala now stands flooded for five relentless days, reduced to drifting timber and broken promises. When the Director ordered the Great Dam sealed, it was called a rescue. For the Periphery, it was a death sentence. They were abandoned without food, without clean water, and without a voice. Kaera "Kae" Hosino, a scout from the flooded zones, no longer believes in miracles. Survival means letting go of hope-until the current brings her Refal, an Upper City technician carrying biometric access to the dam, the only key left to stop the catastrophe. One holds the key. One knows the river. Hunted by armed guards and trapped in a deadly maze of water and debris, they must sabotage their own government's dam before Swarnapala is erased from history. Disclaimer!! Swarnapala is a work of fiction, inspired in part by real flood disasters that occurred in Sumatra and Aceh. This story is written as a reflection on human tragedy and negligence, not to exploit suffering. May those who have passed find peace, may the families left behind be granted strength, and may this land be spared from repeating the same mistakes.
  • Have a Heart Day 2021 by Balladoad
    Balladoad
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    The situation for First Nations children is incredibly discriminatory, unfair, unequal, and deeply traumatic. First Nations kids don't get adequate social services, get unequal social services, are sometimes denied healthcare, their schools are underfunded, and kids are being separated from their families. Which is traumatic. Participate in this communal action so that they stop being discriminated against. Read on to find out more.
  • Everything is Happening All at Once by notaspaceoutlier
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    Everyone over twenty is a ghost. Everybody's psychic. Demons are invading. And magic, once secret, is now considered a public menace. Three college girls are chosen by the Gods to resolve this mess. Follow their story.
  • No Ifs, No Buts: This was a Mississippi Lynching In 2022 by clarexanthos
    clarexanthos
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    Rasheem Carter, a young Black man, was found decapitated and dismembered after reporting that his employer wanted him dead. Seven months later, no arrests have been made.
  • Feminist Rage by LauraAMartin
    LauraAMartin
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    A collection of poems about feminism, empowerment, and the power of change. (all poems are mine)
  • 3/3 April 13, 2021 by ccroft23
    ccroft23
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    The final part of the series 'Think for yourself' Dealing with reality of Cancel Culture
  • Psycho-social Implications of the imbalance in Employment Relations by VincentAMV
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    An examination of the psycho-social implications of the imbalance in the employer / employee relationship in the new employment regime