Before You Read — Learn How To Write

Before you speak, make sure your words are well-crafted and meaningful. Don’t follow those who preach without understanding, as their insights are borrowed and lack depth. Stand firm in your truth, even if it means going against the crowd. Embrace your flaws and let your experiences shape you. Fight with wisdom and inner strength, and let your voice shine brightly. Continue reading Before You Read — Learn How To Write

200.59u — Set Her Free

Solara Virelle’s “The Pressure That Couldn’t Hold” depicts a girl’s journey of liberation from oppressive forces. As she embraces her inner fire, she transforms fear into strength, shattering constraints and rising through barriers. With courage, she carves her path across the sky, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and empowerment. Continue reading 200.59u — Set Her Free

The Unnamed One Who Listened to the Earth

In an endless blue-black trench, an octopus girl thrives in isolation, her eight minds offering multiple perspectives. When a warm presence named Kaelith appears, they connect in a profound, silent understanding of existence. Together, they lessen the darkness of their solitude, experiencing a moment of recognition and shared life amidst the deep ocean pressure. Continue reading The Unnamed One Who Listened to the Earth

Anaei & Kav’fah

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Kitoi Of The Red Sky

A young person wearing traditional red attire stands against a vibrant sunset in a desert landscape, featuring rocky formations and an expansive horizon.
Kitoi stands against a dramatic Martian sunset, embodying the blend of Earth and Mars in his attire and presence.

Born on Mars, but shaped by Earth’s echo

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The Note I Couldn’t Make: A Love Letter to Brass, Failure, and the Sun

The writer reflects on the contrasting nature of musical instruments, likening the trumpet to the Sun—transformative but unattainable—and the keyboard to accessible furniture. Despite struggling to play the trumpet, this failure becomes a beautiful longing. The keyboard invites connection, while the brass version symbolizes distant admiration for the sublime. Continue reading The Note I Couldn’t Make: A Love Letter to Brass, Failure, and the Sun