Tags : Autobiography

Intro

Intro

A Chapter by Soulfull Sorrow


A little about me.
You're An Oyster At Work

You're An Oyster At Work

A Chapter by Ekai Stone


Work is tough. Working for another man's dream is tougher. COPING with having to work for another man's dream for your own survival, is even harder.Ev..
Expect The Unexpected

Expect The Unexpected

A Chapter by Ekai Stone


Think about a time in your life that something unexpected happened to you; whether it was good or bad. Did more than one come to mind? Take Lemony Sni..
Endless Wants or Endless Peace?

Endless Wants or Endless Peace?

A Chapter by Ekai Stone


There will never be a point in my life that I lean back, place my hands behind my head, exhale and say, "Ahhh, I've made it!" Because so far with ever..
What Does Race Have To Do With Your Job Application?

What Does Race Have To Do With Your Job Applicatio..

A Chapter by Ekai Stone


Have you ever wondered what you race has to do with your job application? If you're applying to be a paralegal, electrician or a sandwich artist, why ..
Muh Lyf

Muh Lyf

A Book by Magni


Humor Autobiography
It Took This to Make Me See It

It Took This to Make Me See It

A Story by Nikki Baker


The title says it all.
The Monk In My Brain - 1 -

The Monk In My Brain - 1 -

A Story by Mike Defreitas


Trying to find answers for the things that went wrong. Life. It just happens to you. Until you wake up to it. It is surreal to me that just by thi..
Larong Sunog

Larong Sunog

A Poem by Kain Delo


A 100-ish lined, free-versed, Filipino poem about my life so far, that my teacher had us make.
Allan: The Liars Autobiography Promo

Allan: The Liars Autobiography Promo

A Story by DarkShines


Here is a promotional page for a wonderful new book coming out on January 25th, 2015 called Allan: The Liars Autobiography written by the incredible F..
A Wooer's Letter

A Wooer's Letter

A Story by psisatyr


It's feeling lyrical sexuality and adoration for a lover
Metallurgy

Metallurgy

A Poem by CodyAConklin


Introspective poem written December 2014 by Cody A. Conklin.