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politicians practice poetryA Poem by Kirsty Woodwardnew music new art new books new poems new restaurants new amusement parks new one pound coins new bank notes Winston Churchill new laws Refi.. |
South Philly Castles First ChapterA Story by James CacciatoreFirst Chapter of South Philly Castles. The chapter follows a "Veteran" Pennsport Boy, who after a bad break up, is brought out by his friends to go to.. |
Southern SkiesA Poem by Cassick DameSouthern skies seem to dieEach and every nightIt's where the apple trees go to dieWhere I lie in my bedNever closing my eyesSouthern skies seem so ali.. |
Exponential Decay FunctionA Poem by Robert RonnowSpring is in its prime againeach leaf beautifulmuch is ediblebirds and peepers are musical at dawn.The days walk slowlytoward Utah and Italy.My left n.. |
LAST SOUTHERN SOLDIERA Story by NIKOS NASOPOULOSshort story about a Dixie soldier... |
Lions laying with LambsA Poem by VivianaI don't write much but, I like poetry about the south so I wrote one. |
High School MisgivingsA Story by Shihmai CrestwoodA young black girl is forced to face the racial tensions of life in the south. |
A Few Days After ChristmasA Story by Alfred Kukitzwhere are you little one |
During SlaveryA Poem by ROXANE DORSEYAfricablack pridebribedmen womenshekelsoceansharksvesselAmericahomesicksouth auctionplantationsummer cropsmen bullseyedogs spotsexual crazemixed raced.. |
Georgia PeachesA Story by HaleyJade687A southern woman living in 1953 Georgia tries to fix her failing marriage, but there’s a twist. |
the night walksA Poem by Alfred Kukitzon the latest shootings |
Small Town, USAA Story by Megan Lynn TocciWe sat in the church pews on a sticky summer afternoon as the Reverend talked about how God is like a mighty fortress. |
God Bless AmericaA Story by Megan Lynn TocciThe letter came in the mail on the second of June, right after school ended. |
Black GoldA Story by Riley RydinDistantly, a river churns. Wind whips and snaps at gnarled branches. A broiling thunderhead forms on the eastern horizon. The air is heavy with static.. |
The MotherA Story by Delmar CooperWhat will a mother not do for her child? |
Cecil the Squirrel Flies South for WinterA Story by John Humhrey-GalbraithThe first in a series about a squirrel called Cecil. He finds his life in the woods boring and the same day today. This is until a chance encounter se.. |
The Civil War Statue Who CriedA Story by ChelleThis is a short story I wrote inspired by the controversy surrounding the Civil War statue at my university's campus that serves as a memorial for sol.. |
Southern FlavoredA Poem by Michael R. BurchSouthern FlavoredbyMichael R. BurchLove has a Southern flavor: honeydew,ripe cantaloupe, the honeysuckle’s spoutwe tilt to basking faces to brea.. |
Southern IcarusA Poem by Michael R. BurchSouthern Icarusby Michael R. BurchWindborne, lover of heights,unspooled from the truck’s wildly lurching embrace,you climb, skittish kite . . .W.. |