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  • Short Story » Fantasy
    Project: Inkstorm
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    Chapter 1 "Preposterous; no man could ever devise such a wondrous contraption!" Alicia exclaimed. Earlier that morning they had been informed that a man - a man! - had invented ...


    Schemilix - Jul 1, 2008 - 10 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    Love's Risk
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    Love’s risk It starts with a smile Then grows to a kiss Traveling miles, To feel true bliss. People fantasize, Of rare true love That never dies That’s strongly wove.


    Jon - Jul 1, 2008 - 1 min read

  • 6

    I stand here with you, our hands touch in sweet favor. Our eyes meet ice with mud, this is something I just wanna savor. Never before have I felt this ...

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    Moony - Jul 1, 2008 - 1 min read

  • 5

    Beautifully written, really amazing images and feelings coming across. I love this poem, actually. It was long and I didn't get bored with it before the end. I love the ...

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    andimlovegalore - Jul 1, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » General
    Final Year of Solitude: Ch. 2 (October)
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    Writing this was tough. Warning: naughty language and references to illegal substances (teens deal with this stuff in real life anyways). ----- Final Year of Solitude Part 2 - October ...


    jMin - Jul 1, 2008 - 7 min read

  • Novel / Chapter » Historical Fiction
    The lost soldier 1
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    The month of August 1943 was one Alyssa would never forget. The air was full of the hazy smell of summer: sweet, cloying, like every flower was fighting for their ...


    Willow - Jul 1, 2008 - 3 min read

  • Short Story » General
    The very furry case
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    So one day, I was inspired by Neil Gaiman's short story, "The Case of the Four and Twenty Blackbirds" and decided to play around with nursery rhymes. This is the ...


    Lorraine - Jul 1, 2008 - 8 min read

  • Short Story » Fanfiction
    How Strong Are You Now
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    I have edited it, any better? "Bubby I'll be right back, I promise," Jay told his son after he had dropped him off in his kindergarten class. "No daddy don't ...


    Rascalover - Jul 1, 2008 - 12 min read

  • Short Story » Historical Fiction
    The Lone One
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    “There goes that impostor!” the priest cried. He gestured towards the doorway where just seconds ago a bloodied, beaten man had gone through. “He claims himself to be the Messiah! ...


    Ross - Jul 1, 2008 - 3 min read

  • Poetry » Dramatic
    Don't Look Away
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    Don't Look Away Fathoms of green and foam melt In the two rings that stare at me. I’ve seen eyes before, but these are oceans. Inescapable focus pulls on My ...


    alleycat13 - Jul 1, 2008 - 1 min read

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    -The ways my mind works- Alberto I have a reason to believe, That you have lost these things, The way you felt for me so long ago. Each way I ...

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    Vow_Of_Slience - Jul 1, 2008 - 2 min read

  • Short Story » General
    Valentines
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    Lucy strode down the hall of Sarton Middle School, not paying mind to anyone she passed and the ugly pink decorations hanging over the whole school. Her two best friends ...

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    lizzychicorock - Jun 30, 2008 - 1 min read

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    {Note: This was written for NaPoWriMo. I originally liked it very much, but then I realized that it was very bad. So, after a few months of struggling with it ...


    Cade - Jun 30, 2008 - 1 min read

  • Short Story » Romantic
    Gerrymandering (3)
    2

    Thank you for all the reviews--I'm so sorry I didn't get this up sooner. ___ When Shuqiao was growing up in Wuhan, she had been a witness to murder. The ...


    Sam - Jun 30, 2008 - 5 min read

  • Article / Essay » Review
    Anybody read Blue Bloods?
    10

    I just got done reading it and it was really good! I couldn't stop reading it. It was written by Marissa De la Cruz. Here's a little about it: Synopsis ...


    Lydia - Jun 30, 2008 - 1 min read


"The trouble with Borrowing another mind was, you always felt out of place when you got back to your own body, and Granny was the first person ever to read the mind of a building. Now she was feeling big and gritty and full of passages. 'Are you all right?' Granny nodded, and opened her windows. She extended her east and west wings and tried to concentrate on the tiny cup held in her pillars."
— Terry Pratchett, Discworld: Equal Rites