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DARK EYED AND MOODY 1951A Poem by Terry CollettA 4 YEAR OLD BOY MEETS HIS AUNT'S FRIEND AND DAUGHTER ON THE ARMY BASE AND HAS A MILK AND BISCUIT WITH THEM IN 1951 |
AmeiraA Book by amazingmindWhat will you choose: your heart or your duty? |
Dear Prime MinisterA Poem by Kirsty WoodwardPrime Minister, Can you hear? Your smile is so sinister But we do not fear! How can you say, “we’re all in this together” Whe.. |
TEAR IN EYE 1951A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL AT AN ARMY BASE KIDS AND ELDERS IN 1951 IN ENGLAND |
An observation of a nationA Story by LizzyStoneThis piece of writing was written a couple of years ago now, but it was the only thing I had to hand - little outdated by the general feeling is still.. |
Chapter 3A Chapter by S. WaldoThroughout the next two years, Graciella turned her shipping company into a European-wide industry. She had gained two more ships"a Spani.. |
Chapter 4A Chapter by S. WaldoThe bumpy ride along the River Thames lasted for a little over one mile. Their driver pulled the horses to a jolting halt and jumped down to open the .. |
Capter 5A Chapter by S. WaldoOn the opposite side of London, where the rich dwelled with their furs and jewels, expensive town homes and priceless carriages, was a tall, graceful .. |
Chapter 6A Chapter by S. WaldoAlong the first mile, Marie managed to steal the biggest item she had ever stole"a horse. A beautiful chestnut mare with a black mane and.. |
Chapter 7A Chapter by S. WaldoA cool, cloudless night had fallen and the Amor de Cofresi had been traveling at a steady pace. Henri stood solid at the helm, steering them silently .. |
Blackwood (Work in Progress)A Book by KriticalErrorI'm honestly not sure what to write here, It's a fantasy set in a technologically modernized Victorian London, where the government is corrupt and the.. |
NOTHING ON HER FEET 1967A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND GIRL IN HOSPITAL GROUNDS IN 1967. |
Proud to be BritishA Poem by DayDreamerPrim, proper, proud prudes That's what we English are. Hard to define, easy to spot We judge, we mock, we roll our eyes And try our very hardest t.. |
The Man Who Would Be KingA Story by Dr. Tim WilliamsThe life and times of one William Marshall, histories greatest knight |
Memories of an American in EnglandA Story by Ugo FiaccadoriThis is the start of my translated short story about a young man living his teenager years in England |
On a Rainy Day I Loved YouA Chapter by Ray MorrisCharlotte's life gets turned around when she meets the person of her dreams and falls head over heels in love, but what happens when that person is a .. |
Splintered. HeartA Book by Paige StoltsonDan Forster falls for a classmate of his, who's the completely opposite: confident, popular, athletic and certain of his feelings and needs. Is he rea.. |
There are many HomecomingsA Poem by Moseley LemmonsWritten when I was far away from anywhere called home. |