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The Big Adventure - A Childhood Cancer StoryA Book by MollieYou've been 12 once haven't you? Or maybe you're already 12! Well then, you know how hard life can be at this age. School, parents, friends, drama, bo.. |
Perspective Seventy-OneA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental story that belongs with the Perspectives series, but is longer than a traditional microstory. The introduction can be found in.. |
Microstory 296: Perspective Seventy-TwoA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
My Story RetoldA Book by DanTheProphetAfter a life threatening medical condition disables a young man named Tom, he must fight his way back to his normal life, and regain majority of the m.. |
Chapter 1: TomA Chapter by DanTheProphetWhen Tom is on a jog with his best friend, he goes into a life threatening condition triggered off by the exercise. This is Toms point of view has he.. |
Chapter 2: JessieA Chapter by DanTheProphetAfter seeing her best friend, Tom, fall into respiratory failure, she must act quick in order to save his life. |
Chapter 3: SteveA Chapter by DanTheProphetTom's boyfriend, who's in class at a local college, receives an alarming phone call from Jessie who tells of Tom's fate. He's on a race to get from s.. |
Chapter OneA Chapter by Christopher Miller“Maddie! Maddie, no!” I was too late. I had turned around just in time to see my five year old daughter Madison drag a jar of marinara sa.. |
Laura's KnightA Book by Christopher MillerWorking title... I wrote this contemporary romance after writing Lavender. I haven't decided what to do with it yet. |
Chapter TwoA Chapter by Christopher MillerHoping the gesture wouldn’t be unwelcome, I patted Jay’s back. I felt tension almost melt out of him upon contact. Since he didn’t .. |
Chapter ThreeA Chapter by Christopher MillerThe phrase ‘home sweet home’ always used to run through my mind when I pulled into my driveway. I found myself trying to curb the habit. .. |
Chapter FourA Chapter by Christopher MillerA week later, I had still kept putting everything off. If I was at work, driving, or in bed falling asleep, I was telling myself I would get to it th.. |
Chapter FiveA Chapter by Christopher MillerI stopped cleaning when I put Madison to bed. I poured myself a glass of wine, intending to relax and do some more thinking. It almost seemed as if i.. |
Chapter SixA Chapter by Christopher MillerI headed toward the stairs. “I haven’t mentioned the possibility of a new roommate, so for now could you make sure to keep it out of conv.. |
Chapter SevenA Chapter by Christopher MillerAfter his belly was full of food and wine, I saw Jay more relaxed than I ever had. He still looked tired, but less run down. He gave Mariah his dish,.. |
Chapter EightA Chapter by Christopher MillerJay smiled, but kept his eyes closed. “Did your parents read you fairy tales?” “Of course, and it turned me into a hopeless romanti.. |
Chapter NineA Chapter by Christopher MillerMy good mood stayed with me into the next day. When I woke Madison for school, the first thing out of her mouth was to ask if Jay was still there. &l.. |
Chapter TenA Chapter by Christopher MillerMadison got off the bus and went to the neighbor’s, forgetting I’d taken the day off. She’ll ask what a bug on a tree ten feet away.. |