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  • Novel / Chapter » Dramatic, Politics
    Chapter 5: The Empress, The Hag, and The Cane
    4

    An Empress, a Hag, and a Cane walk into a bar... I mean, the throne room of a palace...


    Riverlight - Sep 14, 2020 - 10 min read
    16+ Language Violence

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Humor
    Chapter 4: Sea You Tonight
    5

    Michael, Asterin, and Natalia walk into a bar-- I mean, a meeting...


    Riverlight - Sep 13, 2020 - 14 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Dramatic, Politics
    Chapter 3: A Council Divided
    4

    Natalia gets mad. Really mad. Really, very, super mad. Also, Michael is mentioned.


    Riverlight - Sep 10, 2020 - 6 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Realistic, Politics
    Chapter 2: Rising Tides
    6

    A young politician struggles to lead her country during a time of of national strife and internal hardships.


    Riverlight - Sep 10, 2020 - 7 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Dramatic, Politics
    Chapter 1: Rain, Reign, Stay All Day
    9

    During a diplomatic mission to another nation, a king is overthrown by an unsatisfied group of rebels. How could it possibly get worse?


    Riverlight - Sep 10, 2020 - 5 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Realistic
    America Gone - Chapter Fifteen
    3

    Austin announces Jackson is his home just as he's about to leave it; he, Esa, and Emma all place bets on the politics of 2020. Grandpa and Prestons <3


    Riverlight - Sep 7, 2020 - 5 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Dramatic
    America Gone - Chapter Fourteen
    3

    Christmastime is here, happiness and-- Loxley's back! Introducing Francis DuBois, who McHale hates with a fiery passion. Family feuds. But Christmas!


    Riverlight - Sep 6, 2020 - 8 min read
    16+ Language

  • Poetry » Politics, Teen Fiction
    c h i c k e n .
    6

    1998. forgotten, but not gone.


    sheysse - Sep 5, 2020 - 1 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Realistic
    America Gone - Chapter Twelve
    3

    PM Birkwood's back! Not only is she wanting to kill members of the United Nations, but she's also wanting to kill the Opposition Leader. I wonder why?


    Riverlight - Sep 2, 2020 - 3 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Dramatic
    America Gone - Chapters Ten and Eleven
    3

    #McHaleForPresident better be trending soon... Oh, wait, social media ceased to exist... Oh well, I'm sure they'll think of something! Right..? (Nah.)


    Riverlight - Sep 2, 2020 - 9 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Dramatic
    America Gone - Chapter Nine
    3

    Grandpa McHale destroys country over party lickity split... Why doesn't that of all things surprise me? Oh, yeah... Smith doesn't like CoP, either....


    Riverlight - Aug 26, 2020 - 7 min read
    16+ Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Politics, Dramatic
    America Gone - Chapter Eight
    2

    Ginger, Emma, and Austin make it to Texas, witness a beating, and are ready to go home as soon as possible...


    Riverlight - Aug 15, 2020 - 9 min read
    16+ Language Violence

  • Novel / Chapter » Dramatic, Politics
    America Gone - Six and Seven
    2

    The twins prepare to go to Texas with Ginger; KY prepares to rejoin TN and some prepare for Smith's fall. (6 & 7 were too short to bother separating.)


    Riverlight - Aug 12, 2020 - 9 min read
    Language

  • Novel / Chapter » Science Fiction, Politics
    America Gone - Chapter Four
    2

    The Family and Grandpa go to Jackson; you meet almost the entire government. Grandpa wants to kill POTUS, and it turns out he loves to hate him...Yep.


    Riverlight - Jul 17, 2020 - 12 min read
    16+ Language

  • Poetry » Horror, Politics
    "it's a good tub"
    3

    A poem inspired by a dream Arcticus had a few days ago.


    Mageheart - Jul 17, 2020 - 2 min read
    16+


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— Lyndon B. Johnson