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  • Short Story » General
    vch! a monologue for class
    4

    R RATED!!!! I have a secret. I have a secret and I'll share it with you. Some rights of passage are only worth the experience. This one though, this one ...


    Galatea - Sep 11, 2005 - 5 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » General
    Bandit: Prologue
    10

    He darted to the edge of the tree line and watched the black carriage trundle along the lane. Surveying it quickly, he saw just the driver and no guards. However, ...


    Firestarter - Sep 11, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy
    PaperCutt - Prologue
    11

    Yet another story from me.. PROLOGUEThe silhouette of the mistress stalked across one of the many corridors in the house. It was a time late in the night and the ...


    Darkmoon158 - Sep 11, 2005 - 2 min read

  • Short Story » General
    The Camping Trip.
    12

    “So why are you going camping again?” asked Kailey, one of my best friends. As I loaded my trunk, full of camping gear. “Just cause”, I answered for the fiftieth ...


    concertchick16 - Sep 11, 2005 - 13 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    Morning Has Suckéd
    10

    *note! This is a true story* Morning Has Suckéd 9-11-05 Morning has suckéd, like the first morning. Daytime has blown hard, like the first day. Some say it’s apathy, say ...


    PsyLynx - Sep 11, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Romantic
    Chapters 12 & 13
    2

    Things were never quite the same as they had been before we had gone to the Leroux Manor. Many things had changed in the little amount of days over the ...


    Kay Kay - Sep 10, 2005 - 12 min read

  • 2

    This is a piece of something I wrote today, and when and if the completed work is posted here, this poem will make the more sense, and perfect sense perchance. ...


    Bjorn - Sep 10, 2005 - 2 min read

  • 6

    Our love went all digital, your current of passion passing through the air and lighting me right up fastforwardingallthetouchesandthekissestheygosofast, until, your head is against my chest, and, it,


    Firestarter - Sep 10, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    I didn't mean to hit submit
    8

    I loved this line - "and stare at the lava lamps [eachother]?" Nice. Otherwise, do you really want more praise? I didn't really like the last stanza, it kinda killed ...


    Firestarter - Sep 10, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Short Story » General
    Jack - Writing Challenge 9/5
    14

    I want no part of it. I sigh, my body sliding down with a dull thump and I blink slowly at six words. Only six words. Words that disturb, words ...


    Snoink - Sep 10, 2005 - 3 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    Tintinnabulation
    4

    I'm no cosmopolite. My home is amongst black Billabong thongs, green pinecones and torn envelopes proclaiming love. The quagmire I struggle to stand in has been invaded by loudness that ...


    Liz - Sep 10, 2005 - 2 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    peace and agony
    4

    her eager eye finds the the agony in peace while her desperate heart finds the love in war she's driven home by a lonely stranger who offers her a few ...


    Chevy - Sep 9, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Romantic
    Chapters 10 & 11
    4

    Matthew had defiantly changed who I was. Not just the outside but inside as well. I was no longer the happy, outgoing flirt that everyone loved. The day he had ...


    Kay Kay - Sep 9, 2005 - 15 min read

  • Poetry » Narrative
    A Mass of Swirling Water
    4

    A Mass of Swirling Water It came as our death sentence, a huge, spinning mass, swirling in circles, tummeling in sheets of death, like daggers, a million tiny daggers destroying ...


    forest_ofthe_nightingale - Sep 9, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    a night of shining amore
    3

    Your eyelashes flicker my cheek lightly and your tiny fingers find my hand. It's a wonder they don't disintegrate when I kiss them, and that you are never squashed when ...


    Firestarter - Sep 9, 2005 - 1 min read


It's easier to come up with new stories than it is to finish the ones you already have. I think every author would feel that way.
— Stephanie Meyer