Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Chapters.
Gaming's Power: Beyond Entertainment
Gaming holds a special place in our lives, offering more than just entertainment. It enhances cognitive skills like problem-solving and decision-making. Through immersive experiences, gaming fosters creativity and critical thinking, skills vital in today's world. It promotes teamwork and social connections, even in online environments, building friendships and communication abilities. NFT Gaming Marketplace provides an escape from stress, improving mental well-being. It's a diverse world where you can explore cultures, history, and fantasy realms, and broaden your horizons as technology advances, and gaming adapts, preparing us for the digital future. Remember, gaming isn't just a pastime; it's a valuable tool for personal growth and a shared global experience.
By Jesse Pinkman3 years ago in Chapters
From Darkness to Self-Love: A Journey Through Heartbreak and Self-Discovery
(The following is an excerpt from the memoir I am writing about my life. This chapter explores my first legitimate queer relationship since coming out at the age of 14. My “coming out story” will be shared in future as another chapter, and also features many surprising layers and twists and turns that brought me to where I am now with my sexual and personal identity. Without further ado, I hope you enjoy this little excerpt. TW: Mention of an eating disorder. Reader discretion is advised.)
By Eva A. Schellinger3 years ago in Chapters
Home of the Brave
I got kicked out again. I like it better than the house. It gets crowded in the bed, with all of us sleeping together. Dad wants it that way. I don't, but I'm a girl, so my opinion don't matter. It's him, his new wife, his girlfriend, his other girlfriend, and all the kids, in a big ol' bed. We shoved two queen sized together for there to be enough room.
By Meredith Harmon3 years ago in Chapters
What Can You Do Without a Brain?
You would need your brain to understand the words I am speaking, to decide whether you like what you are hearing, and to perform many other tasks. Without a brain, you cannot do much of anything at all. So, the concept of a "no-brainer" might seem paradoxical. Let's explore this idea further with some intriguing examples.
By Rayen Ouni3 years ago in Chapters
ECHOES OF LOVE
The dim glow of streetlights filters through the tattered curtains, casting a dance of shadows across the room. I awake to the faint echo of an old piano melody, its haunting notes reminiscent of a time long past. A shiver runs down my spine as I trace the outlines of memories that have faded over the years.
By Diana Wanjiku3 years ago in Chapters
A memory memoir
Thinking back on it, I may have been a bit rash. Ok I was definitely a bit radical, I had my walls of defense, but did I have to take flight? Probably not but the action was made. Even through my love Arizona I wouldnt change the choice I made that night and the weeks to follow. Always trust your instincts!
By Sarah urffer3 years ago in Chapters
Happiness at the end of the Tunnel
It's anazing how just a click of a button where distances were an issue, nowadays distances are covered by communication is rapidly replaced by computers. What it took weeks to reach from one point to another, now the click of a button, makes the message that could take weeks to reach their destination, now it takes seconds or even less.
By Chacha Jaramillo3 years ago in Chapters





