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A BROAD'S WAYA Screenplay by Charles F. CopelandA young aspiring director tries to convince a homeless Broadway legend to return to show business. |
The Musical GauntletA Story by ChantelChamonixDiana is bringing her boyfriend, Kyle, home for the holidays to meet her family for the first time. The only problem? Her family is seriously musical... |
Negative side effects of divorce on familyA Story by Ryan K. WhaleyDivorce has many consequences, including negative ones. Many scientists and researchers argue that the dissolution of marriage leads to various negati.. |
Good PeopleA Poem by mcceewritesIt's so hard to get lost when you've been through every street in the city.Taking the bus lines like all the pretty pretty girls do all the time.We ha.. |
doggie don't knowA Poem by Daniel Atkinsonlady left on valentine's day with the flowersbut the doggie don't know.baby boy with a broken homebut the doggie don't know.dad with a spinning headdi.. |
Back to the old train station.A Story by MelGo30~A story written from this image writing prompt. |
The BrothersA Story by MickeyThis story is about a girl. A girl who fights for what she believes in and is very stubborn. She is kind and reads people very well. She became best f.. |
Choking on the TruthA Story by Troubled RobinWe don't always tell our partners what is going on inside our heads. We don't always have to. Sometimes they know just what to do. |
leave(s)A Poem by thebeanmachinefirst work i ever have ' published ' let me know what you think. how it makes you feel. |
seeking penanceA Poem by A Bohemian WomanShort poem |
Who's Your DaddyA Story by Earl SchumackerConsequences of diseases. An essay. |
Aunt MarthaA Story by Jason ScottA man confronts the woman who raped him when he was 12 years old. |
Chapter IA Chapter by Julisa TrinidadDelicate gloved fingers rasped rhythmically on a golden armrest as Queen Cecilia sat upon her throne in a relaxed yet sluggish manner. Her olive face .. |
PrologueA Chapter by Julisa Trinidad“Through pride, we are ever deceiving ourselves. But deep down below the surface of the average conscience, a still, small voice says to us, som.. |
A conversation with an uncle in the summer of 1999..A Story by Cesar ParisA portion of a conversation |
UnprecedentedA Story by DB2020writeMay decides that at thirty five years old time is running short to have a baby, she uses a donor to get pregnant but then finds herself in the heart o.. |
SunsetA Poem by Michael R. BurchSunsetby Michael R. BurchThis poem is dedicated to my grandfather, George Edwin Hurt, who died April 4, 1998.Between the prophesies of morningand twil.. |
All Things GaloreA Poem by Michael R. BurchAll Things Galoreby Michael R. Burch(for my grandfathers George Edwin Hurt Sr. and Paul Ray Burch, Sr.)Grandfather,now in your gray presenceyou aresom.. |
Old PatternsA Poem by WillaDanversThe harder things get for me, the more I tend to write about them. |