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The Remembrance of Eternity

The Remembrance of Eternity

A Book by AarsalM


Three lives, three heroes, and three adventures. All connected for one hell of a journey.
Lancelot/Lady: Beryl

Lancelot/Lady: Beryl

A Story by Abishai100


A tale of reincarnated aspiration(s), eco-paranoia/minerals, adult-capitalism, and an 'escape' for (pseudo-religious) knit.
IMWA

IMWA

A Poem by Anonymous Jones


He complained about green love hearts Saying they where dove hearts for friends I told him greens my favourite colour And send, send, send. Short-..
Normal?

Normal?

A Story by sonnetmoon


Chloe suffers from depression. Alone in the world she must find her own path. Which one will she decide to take?
It Takes An End To Find A Begining

It Takes An End To Find A Begining

A Story by Enigma


A slip, *trip*, or fall down the famous rabbit hole could easily send a person to the end of the earth and back within seconds of realising they too..
NEWARK POEMS

NEWARK POEMS

A Poem by Tony Z Sienzant


Newark Poems is a series of poems I'm working on about my childhood in Newark, New Jersey 1960's. It is meant to be published as a chap book.
Prolouge

Prolouge

A Chapter by Enigma


To choke with an undying and impeccable amount of gratitude and lust wasn't uncommon for the average civilian that’s be crushed and struck dow..
French Quarter: Eve

French Quarter: Eve

A Story by Abishai100


A traveler finds traffic-intrigue in France and ideates strong relations regarding Earth's eschewed envelope(s).
Red Sky

Red Sky

A Story by Kathleen D Bratager


My 2nd short story...written several years ago for a creative writing class. Everyone loved it then, but now I read it and just keep seeing flaws (wit..
You don't See Grubby Kids no More

You don't See Grubby Kids no More

A Poem by Daniel Eaves


What happened to eating dirt?
My Suicide

My Suicide

A Story by Sam Lieberman


A satirical piece on indefinable ideas, the nature of modern intellectualism, the importance of definitions, and the wonders of everyday life.
Marathon

Marathon

A Poem by Evan Winslow


We are vultures, clamoring around the dead with sullen eyes, The screams of mothers drown in the din of, calls begging reassurance and, reason..