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Symbols of tyrannyA Poem by Irfan Bashir ShahOnce upon a tribal time When we dwelt on spoils and errors, Transcendent from paroxysm of spite A rector trounced and evaded, Espied exten.. |
Distance is an IssueA Chapter by Becky FixTrue story. |
The Point of ViewA Poem by SongThe thoughts of two that cannot seem to be |
Given the ChoiceA Poem by LowesyThe beginning is just; the beginning is right, the constant wailing and constant fight. To discuss the discourse of freedom’s first l.. |
Old Friend, Why Are You So Sad?A Chapter by SongI love my friends, because they are more than friends; they are family. |
And This Feels Like HomeA Chapter by Songhomeskiness is a terrible thing to constantly have to endure. |
My Wolrd Didn't Close In AfterallA Chapter by Songsequel to World Closing In |
Kissing my fruit punch lips in the bright sunshineA Story by tayla timpanoThere was one moment when we were lying on his couch watching- what were we watching? We were watching something, the tv was on. I always lose track o.. |
The BeginningA Book by AnonymousWhat would you do if you could delve into the adventure of someone else's life? Summer finds the life story of Larry Oak, a supposedly ordinary teenag.. |
PrologueA Chapter by AnonymousThe beginning is always the most important part of a story. Admit it, you’re reading these first lines and as you do are already deciding w.. |
(Chapter 1) September 15thA Chapter by AnonymousRain was hammering down, as expected of typical British weather in September time. I had my hood up from my sports jumper and was sat outside the fr.. |
(Chapter 2) Larry: Now the part I hadn't quite tol..A Chapter by AnonymousThe summer of my fourteenth my father had planned a visit to Kingston. He was extremely busy, so I was lucky to see him and it happened to be his .. |
(Chapter 3) SummerA Chapter by Anonymous“Hello? Anyone home? Yoo-hoo earth to Summer.” “Mhm..” “You know this is the longest you have ever spent reading.. |