-
+1 +1
The Dance of the Feathers
A True Short Story by Ana Karen Allende from Mexico
-
+1 +1
The Calm After The Storm
A true short story by Katy Preen from England.
-
+24 +1
14 Brilliant Pieces of Literature You Can Read in the Time it Takes to Eat Lunch
It's mighty easy to feel like you don't have time to read — especially quality literature. Life is hectic, jobs are busy and it's much easier to scroll through a photo feed than it is to sink your brain into some juicy reading matter. But with these incredibly short and incredibly beautiful stories, all you need is a few minutes (a lunch break, say) to read great work from the best writers around. These stories are poignant revelations about...
-
+6 +1
Can Clever Stunts and Street Literature Persuade More People to Read?
Around the world, initiatives from short-story vending machines to poems on packaging are hoping to make the written word accessible to all.
-
+17 +1
I read and write in English, but I still dream in Amharic
It’s complicated to be an artist with family spanning multiple languages – my relatives love that I write but think I’m not writing for them. By Hannah Giorgis.
-
+20 +1
This Machine Prints Free Short Stories for You to Read While You Wait
This cool little machine was recently spotted at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, France
-
+22 +1
This 2 Minute Read Will Make You Write Better Forever
The following 4 tips took me 3 years of writing to collect, but will only take you 2 minutes to learn. Your writing will be better forever.
Submit a link
Start a discussion