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  • Other » Humor, Narrative
    Jeff's Diary: Unholy War
    5

    The diary of Jeff. His Roommate happens to be Jesus, and Jesus happens to be an asshole. Part 2


    birk - Feb 15, 2013 - 4 min read
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  • Other » Humor, Narrative
    Jeff's Diary
    4

    The Diary of Jeff. His Roommate happens to be Jesus, and Jesus happens to be an asshole.


    birk - Feb 12, 2013 - 6 min read
    E - Everyone

  • Other » Romantic, Narrative
    Tribute to Seth
    2

    Okay so the first time I met you I really liked you. I knew from that moment that you would be someone special to me. But little did I know ...


    Asrael96 - Jan 10, 2013 - 4 min read

  • Other » Narrative, Dramatic
    Eleven years
    2

    She kept checking her wrist-watch, time didn't seem to pass. Patience is a virtue, but a virtue she lacked. And as usual, a five minute wait felt like eternity. Whatever ...

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    DukeofWonderland - Jan 4, 2013 - 4 min read

  • Other » Realistic, Narrative
    Prose 1
    3

    There was this beautiful violence in his eyes. He would pitch his love toward things; things. Never people, I do not think he had it in him to love people. ...


    loverr - Jan 2, 2013 - 2 min read

  • Other » Realistic, Narrative
    Daddy's Little Girl
    3

    A/N: Not necessarily fiction, and definitely not my usual mode of writing. Testing the first-person waters and the -tenses. Putting this one out there this way makes me nervous. haha ...


    constantia - Dec 31, 2012 - 2 min read

  • Other » Narrative, Teen Fiction
    The thing about clouds is that they float.
    3

    And at risk of sounding repetitive, they float because that's what clouds do. They look pretty on occasion when the sun sets or rises as the rays hug the ...


    spinelli - Dec 27, 2012 - 4 min read

  • Other » Dramatic, Narrative
    Back To The Memories
    3

    They told him he'd never amount to them. They said that they were better than he was. They insulted him, commented on how his life was going. They threatened him, ...


    Thelios - Dec 6, 2012 - 4 min read

  • Other » Narrative
    What Monster?
    3

    I always feel like I'm not good enough. That I'm ugly, fat, worthless, gross, insulting to the women race, distgusting. I feel those things all the time. I feel like ...


    BrittyCosper - Dec 1, 2012 - 2 min read

  • Other » General, Narrative
    The Words Never Said
    6

    Dad, I know. I know you're depressed. And I know how much it hurts. I know what it's like. And I know why you did it. I just wish you ...


    nevanoel - Nov 29, 2012 - 2 min read

  • Other » Narrative
    The Seminary Slump
    2

    “I’m going to seminary next year,” was probably the first time anyone had uttered the plan of such theological pursuits in my public magnet high school. How a good little ...


    beccalicious94 - Oct 13, 2012 - 3 min read

  • Other » Narrative
    Thinking in a bottomless pit
    3

    I sat there, alone, in a dark corner thinking.that was it, just thinking. Thinking about my past and my present and the scary future. I needed to find a way ...

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    Yasi17 - Sep 21, 2012 - 3 min read

  • Other » General, Narrative
    Reliving Sentiment
    4

    Maybe you’ll read this, maybe you won’t. Maybe you’ll wonder what happened—what went wrong. I don’t think it can be followed to a certain date or time in our young ...


    TinyDancer - Sep 14, 2012 - 3 min read

  • Other » Narrative, Realistic
    Rant of a Calculus Student
    5

    I'm a writer, aren't I? So why? Why did I take Calculus? AP, since the normal wasn't hard enough. Now, I don't get it. And it's only been a week. ...


    Cailey - Aug 26, 2012 - 1 min read

  • Other » Narrative, Realistic
    Paper Soul
    9

    "What if I filled this?" "When you fill it, you will find something." She didn't leave time for a look of confusion. Reaching for the nearest pastel, she began to ...


    thirstyhand - Jun 23, 2012 - 2 min read


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