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The secret side of me chapter oneA Chapter by Rosa LeeIntroduction to the fantasy novel. |
Crafty's WelcomingA Poem by Spencer BarkerA beet red nose,from the underside of a dark sunset.The laughter of children half his age,the screams to endear the sight to behold.The clown stood,mo.. |
The Timespan Chronicles: A New BeginningA Book by Peter NicholsKal Hudson, finds himself in Massalia Gaul.The year is 108 AD and he has no memory of how he got there. He begins to build a business empire and learn.. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Peter NicholsA wind rose from across the sea. It was a subtle wind, a wind that had made a long journey, to reach these distant shores. A wind that told all, tha.. |
Requiem for the LovedA Story by Wade JerichoGo out of your way to meet people. Even though you might lose them, you may love them too, and that's always worth every minute. |
A Frolicking Lick of LightA Story by Spencer BarkerThe man beneath the cape shuttered,leaving him frost-bitten to the nails edge.A small flicker of light shone out of his nearly detached pocket."Come n.. |
CHAPTER ONE.A Story by CuriouslyrecordingmylifeI'm writing a story, and I humbly invite you to read. I'll be posting it chunk by chunk/ chapter by chapter, as it's easier for me this way. It's high.. |
My Favorite SongA Poem by Kinley DrakeAren't Metaphors Great? |
Beginnings and EndsA Poem by Pseudonym MindlessHeartfelt, a tribute to the forgotten. |
Say The WordsA Poem by T. Edana TalbottThere’s a never-ending road, a road so far,I walk along the edge, embracing the winds with open arms.I just may lose sight of the sun,I just may.. |
BRAND NEW BEGINNINGA Poem by SJ MullinsI've often been the butt of other's jokes. This poem stems from that. |
Visions of lightA Chapter by Lyn Andersonon reading this from Ted Kniffen http://www.writerscafe.org/writing/Tedk1946/1810851/#comments |
The beginning of the endA Chapter by kgirlCan you lose what you didn't have? Grace was about to find out. |
New BeginningsA Story by Deana LeighThere is never a distinct time that we turn over a new leaf; sometimes we just wake up and realize the change. |