Publications tagged `FICTION`
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The Espresso Martini The Espresso Martini is a publication dedicated to deep thinkers. Explore what lies beneath seemingly ordinary objects, events and people. As a fan of philosophy, The Espresso Martini value meaningful discussions. We accept poetry, fiction, essays, think pieces, and more. 3
Redemption The publication of last resort for the tired, the poor, The huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my pen beside the golden door! 3
Silent Wind Vincent Triola’s Fiction, Poems, Rants, & Reviews 3
Towards aiNspiration Every Article in this publication was generated by AI or by authors that used AI-Augmentation for their publications. It is meant to show how advances in this field will challenge our current conceptions of authorship and usher in a new wave of critical thinkers. 3
Bambzi Ellis Writes Writer. Creative. A Girl Who Loves a Good Story. Follow my publication to keep up with my writing journey! 3
Book of Pilgrimage I — Tree of Truth A YA Novel 2
Steve Chatterton — Short Fiction The title sort of explains itself, right? If I’ve managed to get it published, it eventually ends up here. 2
Science Fictioned Science Fictioned takes ideas from cutting-edge, scientific research papers and turns them into science fiction and fantasy stories. 2
Creation Storm Various works from Victor David Sandiego. Short stories, poetry, essays. observations. 2
American Fables Storytelling with conscience and purpose. 2
Silverpulse: Little Fictions Flash Fiction, Short Stories, & the Places in-Between. 2
Articulator Put forward your ideas. Be bold. 2
Wind&Bones A publication brought to you by Wind&Bones Community Interest Company. 2
The Sundry Bugle An array of interesting topics from advice, op-ed, poetry, and more. 2
the symbiologist Tara Anand’s field journals are the last remaining record of symbiosis. Join curators from the Galactic Museum of Natural History in reviewing this long-lost explorer’s observations of ocean fungi, eyeball parasites, a mysterious red rust that isn’t actually rust, and beyond. 2