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Literary Spotlight

The UNO Reverse
by KateHardy in Poetry » General


Looking at the future with stars in our eyes
by NoOneInParticular in Short Story » Narrative


A Bet on Flying Fish
by TheMythMaster in Short Story » Historical Fiction


Chapter 1: Imprisoned
by Honja in Novel / Chapter » Fantasy


Coffee Shop
by Honja in Short Story » Romantic


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  • Storyboooks » Out-of-Character Discussion
    LSS: Dungeons and Detectives OOC

    Sorry, I have to forfeit since I have a Literacy extension final test this week. Sorry.

    Tambo
    Tambo - 6 minutes ago

  • Storyboooks » Out-of-Character Discussion
    Mafia--OOC

    Felicity is submitted! :D

    Ley
    Ley - 12 minutes ago

  • Reviews » Short Story » Romantic, Realistic
    Coffee Shop

    Omgomg. This was a great read and had me excited and wanting more since it was quite short. The part that made me most excited is that last few lines ...

    Coffeewriter
    Coffeewriter - 16 minutes ago

  • Storyboooks » Out-of-Character Discussion
    LSS: Once Upon A Time OOC

    Yay!!! Absolutely no worries at all :D Can't wait to see what you come up with

    EllieMae
    EllieMae - 1 hour ago

  • Reviews » Short Story » Narrative, Realistic
    Looking at the future with stars in our eyes

    Hi there! I'm reviewing using the YWS S'more Method today! Hello again! When I first came across this excellent work a few minutes ago, I knew it deserved a good ...

    AnotherCrowInRow
    AnotherCrowInRow - 3 hours ago

  • Short Story » Historical Fiction, Fantasy
    New World

    She opens her eyes to a new world...and new body? What will a college freshman do when trapped in a young aristocrat's figure?

    Honja
    Honja - 3 hours ago
    12+

  • Short Story » Romantic, Realistic
    Coffee Shop

    Love is brewing!

    Honja
    Honja - 3 hours ago
    E - Everyone

  • Reviews » Poetry » Dramatic, Realistic
    Running Away

    Hey friend, Ellie here to leave you a quick review for your lovely poem :D To begin, I really loved the repetition that you used throughout this piece. What really ...

    EllieMae
    EllieMae - 4 hours ago

  • Storyboooks » Out-of-Character Discussion
    Impact Zero OOC

    okay I put the post in the pad @europa

    Omni
    Omni - 4 hours ago

  • Storyboooks » Out-of-Character Discussion
    LSS: Above A Red Moon OOC

    Hi! So excited to see the progress on this SB! Looks super cool and I love Star Wars so I will definitely be following along! I'm here to remind the ...

    Ley
    Ley - 4 hours ago

  • Forums » Art & Photography
    Raven (Tries To) Draw

    @yoshi Thank you so much! ^^

    RavenAkuma
    RavenAkuma - 5 hours ago

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Teen Fiction
    Project.Xyria-Prolouge!

    An enticing read leading up to the beginning of Lyssa’s story!(Unsure to continue)

    Coffeewriter
    Coffeewriter - 5 hours ago
    E - Everyone

  • Reviews » Poetry » General, General
    The UNO Reverse

    I just love this...poem? Meme? Poememe? Both??? Whatever name I give it, it doesn't change the fact that using a meme template as a "poetic device" (welcome back to middle ...

    AnotherCrowInRow
    AnotherCrowInRow - 5 hours ago

  • Forums » Art & Photography
    My character designs. <33

    Conrad (from my story “Daily Creesville Newspaper”):

    vampricone6783
    vampricone6783 - 5 hours ago

  • Short Story » Fantasy, Supernatural
    Daily Creesville Newspaper

    Conrad receives news on the death of his sister, Philippa. He must decide if he wants to care for his other sister, Lily, or leave forever.

    vampricone6783
    vampricone6783 - 5 hours ago
    16+ Mature Content

  • Reviews » Short Story » Humor, Dramatic
    The Apocalypse of Explosive Diarrhoea

    Hi there! I'm reviewing using the YWS S'more Method today! Hi again! Let´s go to the review, now. Top Graham Cracker - What I Know What is immediately clear to ...

    AnotherCrowInRow
    AnotherCrowInRow - 5 hours ago


If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.
— Oscar Wilde