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LongingA Story by Haim KadmanAn excerpt of my 10th book 'An irretrievable step'. |
A Gladiator's LamentA Story by Jared Michael SmithThis was an assignment I had to do for school. The point was to describe different aspects of the gladiatorial lifestyle back during the times of anc.. |
Wherever you go, there you are, so be there!A Story by Bishop R. Joseph OwlesDylan is 10 years old and has lived in a vegetative state since birth. Dylan’s parents, Eckhard and Barbara Gerzmehle, care for him around.. |
The fall of RomeA Poem by citymouseI really don't like crying in front of people. |
L'incidente AmericanaA Story by Bri"The American Accident" - a narrative through the eyes of a Sicilian girl living in Rome with a semi-dark ending. Enjoy the bits of Italian and th.. |
The Mystery in a Hackneyed BalladA Poem by gabiaimeeThe mystery in a hackneyed balladunfailingly eludes me.Without my own perspectivelove tastes as bitter as my coffee.His kisses are the sugar,his scrip.. |
The Streets of Trastevere are HauntedA Poem by Armana D'UscaretI spend a lot of time walking. I’ve got no particular place to go, but still I walk pass the people who look nothing like m.. |
Via OstienseA Poem by Armana D'UscaretThere’s only one park bench when you turn that corner from that train station, reading ROMA OSTIA LIDO, announcing first w.. |
If Jesus Were a Free-Market CapitalistA Story by Bishop R. Joseph OwlesI am fascinated by the recent efforts to recast Jesus into a free-market Capitalist. Forgetting for a moment that.. |
JuliusA Story by squeezeAn allegorical short charting Julius Chester ' career from his return to Rome from Gail up to his assassination in the Senate. |
Julius CaesarA Poem by Gaia OctaviaThere once was a man from old Rome, who thought he should sit on a throne, the senators swore they would hear it no more, now his body lies cold on.. |
We Are RomeA Poem by TheSeaOfWoeTake it for whatever you want. |
Vein in meA Book by Damian Vincent HenryThe world is a much safer place now that everyone knows about the were wolves. That I can say today. They're the guardians of earth, after the 100 to.. |