by loo wei juan
Disclaimer: Please note that this is a piece of fictional work.
Full title: INVESTIGATION ON THE OPTIMISATION OF RELATIONSHIPS IN HORMONAL AND OTHERWISE UNDERVELOPED HOMO SAPIENS
write something worth reading.
by loo wei juan
Disclaimer: Please note that this is a piece of fictional work.
Full title: INVESTIGATION ON THE OPTIMISATION OF RELATIONSHIPS IN HORMONAL AND OTHERWISE UNDERVELOPED HOMO SAPIENS
by jaime pang
“A storm is coming.”
Carrying his backpack, Andy trudged down the stairs. […]
by loh pei yi
You sense the steady drumbeats of the first drops of rainfall that swiftly hurtle from the sky through the tactile receptors on your skin, from your cosy little home under a tree log.
by loh pei yi
I’m not kidding. Yes, I AM the future! Son of Present, grandson of Past!
by tyrina toh
(101 words per day, with the exception of the final revelation)
by samuel siow
I open my eyes again. I am lying down, it is dark and confined in here, I could hear sounds of sadness and the pitter-patter of raindrops.
by mavis teo
Their newest, fanciest project (the one I’m trying to push my species into) was recruiting volunteer species to be placed into an artificial environment.
by dee pei hui
The Grandor was working on a disc, something like a CD. He left the room for a while to retrieve something from his office.
by tyrina toh
Written from the perspective of an awkward individual, should be taken with a pinch of salt (because if used unsparingly, the other party might feel assalted.)
by ephraem tan
MORAL: Don’t look a gif’d horse in the mouth