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Sparrow on a Plank Chapter 21: The Day Before the Morning After
Lord Ashigaru was amused. As he ate a leg of pork, he was reminded of the last operative that had given him news that was inaccurate. He knew that the item wasn't near some cannibal tribe; the last cannibal tribe on Jezreel had been “forcibly retired” almost a century ago; cannibals just don't work well with civilized society. The operative had been forced to help in the kitchen as punishment; Bubastos wasn't necessarily that civilized. The leg was delicious with a little brown gravy.
By Jamais Jochimabout 24 hours ago in Chapters
Voltaire, Candide and Zadig
When people talk about the great writers of French literature, one name almost always comes up: Voltaire. Yet many people recognize the name without really knowing his life or his books. And that is a shame, because Voltaire was not only a serious philosopher. He was also a witty, ironic, and sometimes provocative writer.
By Bubble Chill Media a day ago in Chapters
New Technique Makes It Possible to Read Writing on Mummified Remains
A new scientific technique is opening an extraordinary window into the ancient world: researchers are becoming increasingly able to read writing on mummified or embalmed human remains without unwrapping, scraping, or otherwise damaging them. This breakthrough is significant not only for archaeology, but also for the study of religion, medicine, burial customs, and the everyday lives of past civilizations.
By Irshad Abbasi 2 days ago in Chapters
The Strawberry Chapter 6
Chapter Six seems to have taken a life of its own. This will be the third time I have tried to revise it, as I have lost all previous revisions. So here I go again. I get the impression that what I was trying to say wasn't being written the way it should have, and I just needed to start over again to get it right.
By Katherine Aguilar2 days ago in Chapters
How Reading Affects the Brain
Reading is more than just a way to pass time or absorb information — it’s a workout for the brain that can shape how we think, feel, and understand the world. Scientists have long studied the effects of reading on the brain, and the findings reveal that this simple act can have profound neurological, emotional, and cognitive benefits. Here’s a closer look at how reading influences the brain.
By Gustavo Woltmann2 days ago in Chapters
Mars Colonization
Humanity’s Next Giant Leap - The dream of colonizing Mars has captivated scientists, visionaries, and storytellers for generations. Once considered the realm of science fiction, establishing a human settlement on the Red Planet is now the focus of serious planning, investment, and innovation. With advancements in space travel and a growing urgency to ensure humanity’s long-term survival, Mars colonization is emerging as one of the most ambitious and defining projects of the 21st century.
By Gus Woltmann2 days ago in Chapters









