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MEETING MRS WOOLGAR.

MEETING MRS WOOLGAR.

A Poem by Terry Collett


TWO BOYS AND THE MOTHER AND SWIMMING LESSONS.
CHAPTER ELEVEN - AT THE SCHOOL TOILET.

CHAPTER ELEVEN - AT THE SCHOOL TOILET.

A Chapter by Peter Rogerson


Barnard is having a history lesson, a personal history lesson that jolts half-forgotetn and panful childhood memories.
Mirror, Mirror

Mirror, Mirror

A Poem by Victoria W.


The way we all battle at some point with our weight and self-acceptance, along with "Wintergirls" by Laurie Halse Anderson inspired me to write this. ..
WHAT TO DO 1962.

WHAT TO DO 1962.

A Poem by Terry Collett


A BOY AND GIRL ON A SCHOOL COACH IN 1962
Holding Out for a Hero

Holding Out for a Hero

A Poem by Mitch


there is a need for those to rise up
A Dream of You.

A Dream of You.

A Story by A.J. Ellicot


The year is 1813 Peter, a young man in his early 20's recounts a dream he had the night before, in a letter written to his closest friend Alexander.
#1 'What is the meaning of life'

#1 'What is the meaning of life'

A Chapter by Christina Louka


On the 30th August 2000 at exactly 18:40 pm the doctor yelled at my mother one last time to “PUSH”, and that’s when I came out kic..
The Greatest Accessories

The Greatest Accessories

A Story by A.C. Jones


A father tries to teach his son how to get a girl
Rebirth

Rebirth

A Poem by Victoriana


being playful with words about important things for my own
SAXONS AND SUCH 1956

SAXONS AND SUCH 1956

A Poem by Terry Collett


BOYS AND AT SCHOOL IN LONDON IN 1956
3 words. 8 letters.

3 words. 8 letters.

A Poem by Mackenzie Palma


3 words. 8 letters. “I love you”As you whispered these three simple words, the hairs on my neck stood erect and a shiver traveled down my ..
table manners

table manners

A Poem by Jay Ryan


i dislike boys who don't treat girls with respect.
GAME LOST 1956.

GAME LOST 1956.

A Poem by Terry Collett


THREE SCHOOL BOYS IN LONDON 1956
Big Dreams, Small Change: Part 1 of 2

Big Dreams, Small Change: Part 1 of 2

A Story by Stacy Purvis


Travis hungrily examined all the candy on the shelves, then opened his tiny hand to reveal only 35 cents. His stomach growled. The man at the counter ..
Observation #1

Observation #1

A Poem by Richard Mueller


Poetry based on observations.
Love never dies

Love never dies

A Poem by Tyler


The words I should have said when I had the chance. The words I wish I could say when I get the next