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Short stories let you visit the land of make-believe. Step in the lives of imaginary characters. Free your creative powers!

Featured Short Stories

Ghetto Story: Leroy's Story (Substance Abuse)
by Shawna-Kay Williams, Jamaica
Leroy, at first glance, seems to live the life of an average 17-year old. He is dark, good-looking and smiles with a deep dimple planted in his left cheek. He has the look of any teenage girl’s...


In the Vanguard of Greed (Peace & Conflict)
by Saintmoses Eromosele, Nigeria
SCENE ONE {A bar. Three young men are sitting in the bar, drinking palm wine and playing draughts. As the lights beam onto the stage, Wole is heard shouting in protest, while the other two roar...


The rain, the storm and the Violin Man (Human Rights)
by Dan akinlolu, South Africa
The first time Greg heard the mysterious music it was a Monday morning, about 6: 30 am. The kind of Monday morning when the drizzle fell rapidly, so much so that one would be tempted to remain...


The memoirs of a dying star: Part 1 (Informal/Experiential Learning)
by Samuel
As I lie here wondering what life holds for me, it dawns on me that my life might be just a little bit more than I imagined. It is amazing, isn’t it? To know that I lived so many years walking...


My beloved country (Peace & Conflict)
by Mercy Adhiambo Orengo, Kenya
The candle that was burning in the otherwise dark room cast an eerie shadow of us, huddled in the corner of the room. I moved closer to the woman who was seated next to me to protect myself from...


Suffering silently: bulls and men (Urbanization)
by shakil ahmed, India
It has been four months since I took up residence here at Jogabai Extension, an outgrowth of the predominantly Muslim locality known as Zakirnagar. The outgrowth is said to be an unlawful...


Waiting on the World to Change (Health)
by cms-brionna
One day, a boy named Chad rode home from school. Chad was 15 years old and was in eighth grade at the public school. He lived in Miami, Florida, with his sister Lily and mother Beatrice. His...


Are you a Carrot, an Egg or Coffee Beans? (Education)
by .
A young woman went to her mother and told her about her life and how things were so hard for her. She did not know how she was going to make it and wanted to give up. She was tired of fighting and...


Namibian in Europe (Culture)
by Lize-Leandra Ehlers
I Lize-Leandra Ann Kubersky, solemnly swear to cherish the sunshine that my home Namibia offers. Rainy days will come; unexpectedly we might even see hail, but no matter on which month of the...


Today I Ate Food Aid (Environment)
by Chad Hamre, Zambia
Yesterday after a hard morning's work plowing my field, I came home hungry to a house with no food. I hadn't planned well and did not stock pile for the week's end. I rummaged high and low but all...


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