The Perplexing Parables
The Everchanging Manuscript, known for revealing different morals to each reader
In The News
- Local librarian discovers The Whispering Wisdom Walls have been teaching opposite lessons at night
- Scholars debate whether The Merciful Monster's acts of kindness were actually subtle acts of revenge
- Recent study shows children who read Three Wishes Gone Right develop improved decision-making by making deliberate mistakes
Did You Know...
- ...that The Kind Witch Of Bramblewood leaves poisonous treats that cure illnesses when eaten improperly?
- ...that the author of The Double Bound Guardian wrote the entire story while blindfolded to "see more clearly"?
- ...that The Generous Thief's Tale has caused readers to become more charitable by losing their possessions?
Featured Content
The Paradox Keeper's Daughter
In this bewildering tale, a young girl inherits her father's collection of contradictions, only to discover that maintaining logical impossibilities is the key to preserving universal truth. Her journey through Moral Neutrality Fiction challenges readers to embrace the wisdom found in absurdity.
On This Day
- 1892: The first public reading of The Tale Of Two Rights accidentally created a third perspective
- 1945: A traveling storyteller successfully told The Golden Rule Breaker backwards, creating temporary world peace
- 2008: Archaeological discovery of The Truthful Liar's Tome proves everything we know about honesty might be false
Today's Featured Picture
The Moral Compass from The Navigator's Dilemma, used to find ethical direction by pointing everywhere simultaneously
In Other Projects
- The School of Unlearning - Where forgetting is the path to knowledge
- The Museum of Tomorrow's Memories - Preserving future histories before they happen
- The Institute of Simultaneous Opposites - Research center dedicated to concurrent contradictions