Stella Yan PhD
Bio
PhD in Physics. Residing in the US. Deeply engaged in the exploration of math, science, and personal introspection; truly amazed by the mysteries of the universe and the complexities of the human mind.
Achievements (1)
Stories (24/0)
The First Whisper Heard
It is finally dawn. Hostasia hasn’t slept much. She tries hard to fight the chill temperature, but her body won’t stop shaking. Her joints are all stiff and swollen, and her wound from the red fox bite has stopped bleeding but is making an awful stink.
By Stella Yan PhD30 days ago in Fiction
Her Musical Crave
She craves for the music never to end. The melodic soft blanket has been embracing her tight, pacifying her racing heart, and bestowing a radiating warmth through her body and infusing deep into her soul. She finds herself hooked to this transcendental security that could, as long as the music still goes on, shields her from her innermost tumult and the utter disgrace of the fallen world.
By Stella Yan PhD2 months ago in Poets
- Top Story - February 2024
The Sanctuary of SolaceTop Story - February 2024
The cacophony of passing cars and distant howls of wind feels simultaneously familiar yet alien to Moon, who hasn't ventured outside of the house in weeks. The weather has shifted from mild to biting cold, with snow lining the streets. Each inhalation of the frigid air weighs heavily on her chest.
By Stella Yan PhD3 months ago in Fiction
- Runner-Up in #200 Challenge
The Trinity of My Heart, My Hands, and My Words Runner-Up in #200 Challenge
At some point in my life, for a week or two, I stayed at the house of a retired couple who owned two big dogs. One evening, their young grandchildren came over for dinner. Minutes after the children’s arrival, the whole house was filled with laughter and excitement. Apart from chasing around and throwing jokes at each other, the children fearlessly surrounded the two dogs, which were taller than them, touching every inch of the dogs’ fur. The grandmother looked at me and said, “See, they’re not even scared!”
By Stella Yan PhD4 months ago in Writers