confrontation
Return to The Wilderness: A Hatchet Spinoff
Inspired by Gary Paulsen's novel: Hatchet
The forest whispered its greetings, whispering to the one who had once lived within its vast expanse. Brian Robeson stared into the depths of the Canadian wilderness, its familiarity sending waves of both fear and comfort coursing through him. It was almost a decade since he survived a plane crash in this exact location surviving only with a hatchet, his mother's parting gift.
Read MoreConfronting The Void: A Tale from The Magic Mountain
Inspired by Thomas Mann's novel: The Magic Mountain (Der Zauberberg)
Hans Castorp was not a man prone to wild fantasies, but the Magic Mountain wasn’t a place for ordinary occurrences. Isolated in the snow-capped heights, Hans found himself lost in introspective thoughts and peculiar visions.
Read MoreBeyond the Legacy: A Dombey’s Revelation
Inspired by Charles Dickens's novel: Dombey And Son
In the thriving streets of London, a prosperous businessman, Mr. Paul Dombey, stood tall amidst his grand office of Dombey and Son. His dreams lay bundled in the hope that his infant son would carry on the legacy of their family business. His heart, however, was closed to his other child, his daughter Florence, whom he disregarded as irrelevant to his legacy.
Read MoreEchoes of The Woman in White
Inspired by Wilkie Collins's novel: The Woman In White
Amelia House was not what I was accustomed to. The hauntingly beautiful mansion held a unique charm, surrounded by the mystery that enveloped my entire life. Life was relatively peaceful until SHE visited - the woman in white.
Read MoreThe Falcon's Shadow: A Tale of Deceit and Resolution
Inspired by Dashiell Hammett's novel: The Maltese Falcon
San Francisco, 1931. With the mysterious and highly valuable Maltese Falcon lost in transit, private investigator, Sam Spade, found himself embroiled in a complex web of deceit and unpredictability. The door to his office creaked open and a woman draped in a scarlet evening gown walked in. She introduced herself as Veronica, a distraught widow searching for the priceless artifact that she claimed was an inheritance from her late husband.
Read MoreThe Twilight of Tull
Inspired by Stephen King's novel: The Gunslinger
The ragged figure of Roland, the last gunslinger, moved through the desolate landscape towards the small town of Tull. He had been travelling the wastes of Mid-World for times uncounted, chasing the elusive Man in Black, his enemy, his obsession. The air was bitter cold, carrying a hint of forgotten times when the world had not moved on.
Read MoreHidden Shadows of Belvedere
Inspired by James Patterson's novel: Alex Cross's Trial
In the deep south, racial disparity was a terrible, normative truth that painted the white picket fences of Mississippi with a coat of vile ignorance. Detective Alex Cross, a character invented in the mind of James Patterson, was stepping outside his comfort zone in Washington, D.C., to infiltrate the disturbing tendrils of this prejudice and iniquity. This venture was taking him to the quaint township of Belvedere, a place he had never heard of, where the Mississippi river's charm belied the ugly undercurrent of racial hatred that was teeming beneath its surface.
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