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  • Article / Essay » Review
    Noughts and Crosses Trilogy
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    Has anyone else read Malorie Blackman's Noughts and Crosses trilogy? My English teacher recommended me and some friends read it and we were all in tears at the end of ...


    dreaming_mouse - Aug 1, 2005 - 2 min read

  • Poetry » Other
    Anon
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    I was flicking through an old book The other day and came across A postcard. Just a simple postcard. But withered, and old, Yellow, tea-stained And dirty. But under the ...


    scintillation - Aug 1, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy
    Prologue to an unnamed story
    5

    By the way, Turns are years. i'm gonna change it but i haven't gotten around to it yet. Prologue to The Blood of the Phoenix The sun sets, bringing darkness ...

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    u-dot - Aug 1, 2005 - 6 min read

  • Lyrics » General
    gone
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    MaitrePrinceRebel - Aug 1, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Other » General
    Songwriters from Scotland?
    4

    Hey folks this is a shout out to all the Scots on the forum. I'm really eager to get together with a group of singer/songwriters/musicians from Scotland to just jam ...


    MaitrePrinceRebel - Aug 1, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Lyrics » General
    The Great City or Carradyne
    4

    I hear the whisper through the night, i hear the stories of it greatness. I wonder what it all about, An I see the whithering ruins that was once Chorus: ...

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    deleted6 - Aug 1, 2005 - 2 min read

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    Ok, prepare yourself. When I get bored weird things happen, like this song. Actually its not that recent, but I was bored when I wrote it. To the tune of ...


    Jennafina - Jul 31, 2005 - 3 min read

  • Short Story » General
    incomplete
    5

    edited 8/2 The sun is bright and blaring in my ears. I’m feeling fine. I’m feeling like I’ve never been more depressed in my life. I flick the switchblade and ...

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    lin night - Jul 31, 2005 - 2 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy
    Daughter of Kalmonder - Chapter 3
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    The next morning dawned frosty. Finola woke tired and stiff. She pulled on the clothes from yesterday, simply because she had nothing else to wear, and went into the hall. ...


    Fool - Jul 31, 2005 - 26 min read

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    Ah, the inspiration of bad news. Enjoy I'll Lower My Voice For The Winter Its always more dramatic if I lie on the floor, looking up at the separatist light. ...


    Ohio Impromptu - Jul 31, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Poetry » Lyrical
    Dishonest, Content.
    5

    I haven't decided to go with verse A or B, so I put both. Sorry for the repetion. Please tell me what you think. Dishonest, Content I lie to live. ...


    Ieatworms - Jul 30, 2005 - 2 min read

  • Short Story » General
    Foonkerpop. Improv Story.
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    Gonna try to write an improvisational story, section by section, periodically. Never ever done it before, so it should be interesting. Lets keep it set in the present. Foonkerpop. See. ...


    Rincewind - Jul 30, 2005 - 1 min read

  • Short Story » Action / Adventure
    Sugnoma Lived Step: 1
    5

    - read the title backwards for a hint as to what the story is about - - rated R for language violence and gore. - The Dance of Death Step ...


    Rincewind - Jul 30, 2005 - 5 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy
    Blade of Everafter Chapter 1
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    Throughout history, Vendragons, commonly known as Not-dragons, were a widely discriminated race. For a large majority of their existence they were sold as weapons of war and tools of mass ...


    Rincewind - Jul 30, 2005 - 8 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy
    The Blade of Everafter (Chapter Summary)
    3

    Chapter I: Provisions – Fyrebrand the King of Vendragons (half man, half dragon) comes down from his keep and picks up armour and supplies for his journey. Bartender gives him ...


    Rincewind - Jul 30, 2005 - 6 min read


Sometimes poetry is inspired by the conversation entered into by reading other poems.
— John Barton