Tag: fantasy
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Bear And Breakfast: Cosy Inns And A Cute Owner Bear
By Calypso Morgan Cold seasons are here, and it is time to get cosy under our blankets with a cup of hot chocolate and enjoy a nice game. I would like to present an adventure and management game named Bear and Breakfast (2022), developed by Gummy Cat. The pieces of the story can be considered…
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Interviewing Ananya Anand
A little background of the author! Ananya Anand is a writer, UNESCO-LPA Youth Fellow, and first-year law student from Delhi, India. With a deep love for art, film, prose, music, and dance, she has made her mark across these artistic mediums through international publications, awards, and performances. When not immersed in the world of art,…
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Interviewing Kolby Clunas
A little background of the author! Kolby Clunas is a singer-songwriter from the Canadian Prairies, who is now dipping her toes into the poetry world. Her nature inspired poetry is the dull edge of her sharp, teeth grinding topics that lay between the lines. Here are the questions! Claudia: What’s your story? How did you…
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Interviewing J.R. Harrington
A little background of the author! J.R. Harrington is a reclusive author from a small town nobody’s heard of. It’s been writing for nine years and is enamored with writing in second person. It also scrapbooks, reads, and collages in its free time. Here are the questions! Claudia: What’s your story? How did you get…
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Pointless
Sorry! Zine’s April Writing Contest First Place Winner A poem by Vienna Wolff. you say “that was pointless, we should’ve stayed strangers”,but our love was never pointless.our love was sharpened to a point by your harboring resentment for me and your undying love for her.that point later struck me in the heart the split second…
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Whispers of the Sea
Sorry! Zine’s April Writing Contest Second Place Winner A poem by Valentina Nikolova. She walks to the edge where the sea meets the sky,The wind tugs at her hair, cold against her face,A quiet reminder of things she can’t forget.Her eyes are heavy, like they’ve carried the weight of years,And though the waves are gentle,They…