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From Here to ThereA Poem by Melinda McQueenFrom Here to There It lurks ahead, In every life. Progressing ever forward With each sunrise. The future dawns O.. |
Just Another Day At WorkA Story by DayA short story of two sisters having a bit of a field day at work. |
High School Graduation and MeA Poem by Connor ShaneI've lived well so far, but now it's time to live even better. I just think so many things about it all... |
Coming BackA Poem by LeslieNoelI moved back home in 2019 and this poem captures the hopes, promises, and desires that my old stomping grounds held for me upon my return. Going back .. |
daysleepA Poem by Daniel Atkinsonlazy after my chemical feast i draw the blinds reclinethe motes swim in my exhalation the blankets are hotthe sweat stickysalt-rimmed lips round a sou.. |
All time ever does is pass & all you ever do is re..A Poem by KruppzI got this prompt from an Instagram poetry contest. |
A brave new worldA Story by MAIA short satire story inspired by the thought of a situation where the old people live in the moment but the younger generation is lost on the internet.. |
Life from a rear view mirrorA Poem by TinaMoving forward and not looking back. |
The Maze of LifeA Poem by Kay Salisu Titilola..... |
14. AN ESCAPE FROM THE ENDINGA Chapter by Peter RogersonThe last part |
A letter to my future selfA Poem by graceWhere do you all see yourself in next 5 years? |
Old is GoldA Poem by Kay Salisu Titilola... |
The Future Is DeadA Poem by Christian AuvrayI miss the sunlight touching my skin. I miss feeling like I have one,instead of a walking carcass. Anyway, I miss the soft touch of my friends' hugs.I.. |
Good day at GreenrockA Story by Horia MihaiRick, a smart kid, is, without knowing, on his way to re-create the technology that could save Earth. |
Orion Legacy: ArtemisA Book by Brumwriter1It is the late twenty-fifth century, and mankind has spread across its local stars under the banners of the United Nations. However, for thirty years .. |
The Compensatory Force of NemesisA Poem by Robert RonnowI’ve written enough small poetryto start a nuclear war.Do you want to die in trafficbehind the wheel of your car? Or in yr rodeer camp next fall.. |
Gentlemen in GlassA Story by Ella SimoneGentlemen in Glass“It must be peaceful, just swimming around like that day after day,” said the man with a wistful look.“I bet it is.. |
Moving OnA Poem by The Elusive Mr DunneMoving On"Moving On"I was mentally abused by my father, and my own family disowned me/I have a beautiful daughter I don't see, cause her mother can't .. |