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Fiction
Escape the ordinary. Question everything.
Fiction isn’t just stories—it’s perspective, chaos, and wonder.
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Twelve Hours, Twelve Poems: What a Poetry Marathon Taught Me About Writing Under Pressure
Twelve prompts. Twelve poems. Twelve hours.
What began as a creative challenge became an exercise in choice, revision, and trust. Under pressure, I learned that the right word can change everything.

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6 days ago2 min read


Attack on Planet Falrus – Book Review (Joanna Monigatti) | Sci-Fi Worldbuilding Breakdown
A new world in the second galaxy? Entering the world.............. Attack on Planet Falrus by Joanna Monigatti is a science fiction novel that builds an imaginative alien world filled with futuristic technology, unfamiliar geography, and layered concepts of space civilization. The book is easy to read, with a simple narrative flow, but what stands out most is its worldbuilding ambition. In this review, I focus on the strengths of its ideas, the sci-fi concepts that stand out,

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May 253 min read


🧬 The Lethal Elixir — A Chilling Fictional Warning About Biowarfare and Pandemic Preparedness
“The single biggest threat to man’s continued dominance on the planet is the virus.” — Joshua Lederberg Post-COVID literature hits differently. What once felt like distant science fiction now feels disturbingly possible. Discussions around bioweapons, engineered viruses, laboratory leaks, and biosecurity have become part of global political and scientific conversations. That is precisely why The Lethal Elixir by Dennis Ross feels so relevant today. Rather than presenting biow

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May 103 min read


David Copperfield Review: A Journey Through Memory, Childhood, and Victorian Life
A deeply personal rereading of David Copperfield, where childhood memory, Victorian society, and coming-of-age storytelling merge into a lifelong literary experience.

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Apr 302 min read


High Seas Horror Collection Review: A Literary Analysis of Myth, Madness, and Maritime Dread
A maritime horror anthology where myth, isolation, and the unknown converge. This review explores uneven storytelling and haunting highlights, from Lovecraftian dread to surreal oceanic worlds, uncovering how the sea becomes both memory and monster across its darkest tales.

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Apr 175 min read
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