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just a stone's throw awayA Chapter by Lyn AndersonOkay, Americans, have a sense of humour. I know you don't all think this way ... |
I Can Feel ItA Poem by PoeticParadoxNot my best, but I wanted to experiment writing a piece that is readable forwards or backwards, and have slightly different meanings. I think I succee.. |
Lost and FoundA Poem by PoeticParadoxA short abstract poem about missing someone that you shouldn't miss. |
Let You GoA Poem by PoeticParadoxA short abstract poem of learning to move on. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Hannah L.I open my eyes but I see nothing. All I remember is the doctor giving me a needle to make the pain go away, then I passed out. WhywasI given a needle?.. |
UniformA Story by Angela HunterThe weight of her hand condensed her spirit as she waved to his disappearing figure. He waved back, but the depth of worry in his face sent arbitrary .. |
RememberA Poem by William FreeRemembrance of the fallen |
Frozen ParadeA Poem by allenryanA poem from my two years in the Canadian military. |
Easy payday cash advance without any fax to submitA Story by tedwillliamsHunting down the simple money related answer for tackle some critical brief monetary issue? |
Spectator Sport: Love and Hate for the Game of Ho..A Story by Kees KapteynLike most Canadian boys, I grew up with hockey stories to tell. It’s inevitable. When you grow up in Canada, hockey is part of your cultural fab.. |
World War Viterra Part 2A Story by GreatGustavPart 2 of World War Viterra. Focuses on the Battle of Winnipeg and the group of soldiers fighting and defending the city from the advancing Russian f.. |
Everything Wrong With The World In 50 Lines Or Les..A Poem by Kat MariePoem I wrote cause... well everyone kinda sucks. |
my boyfriendA Story by Teddy Broadbentthis is just a quick story on how me and my boy friend met |
Future TenseA Story by Doug CrosseA recent widower sets a long term suicide plan in motion after the isolation of modern society becomes too overwhelming. Set in the near future the go.. |
FA Chapter by Damian Vincent HenryThis chapter deals with Sebastian making peace and embracing that which he cannot change, and accpting the fact that he has gay parents. |