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  • Short Story » Romantic, Narrative Re: It's Called Observation

    Hullo, I shall be reviewing your short story today. I must say, the first few paragraphs perfectly describe me. You've probably described a good portion of the teenage girl population, ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Poetry » General, General Re: The Chill of Fire

    First off, I must say that I love the oxymoron in the title. It's my favorite oxymoron after jumbo shrimp. This poem is simple, but it is also simply lovely. ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Poetry » Mystery / Suspense, Horror Re: Annabell Lee

    Wow. Just wow. This is beautiful! In that sort of tragic, lovers-separated-and-reaching-for-each-other sort of way. "Oh, through the months we gleefully played, pranced down the soft grassed meadows.

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Poetry » Humor, Humor Re: The Pants on the Floor

    Reading "The Pants on the Floor" sadly makes one think filthier thoughts... But, in stead of a slightly - ehem - dirtier poem, this one is by far better than ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Short Story » Dramatic, General Re: Kissing the rain.

    This is lovely. It tugs at the heartstrings, it does. Though, there are some spelling errors, which bothers a perfectionist like myself. It makes me think of Jane Eyre for ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Short Story » Fantasy, General Re: Nymphs

    In the wonderful words of Nine - Fantastic! I absolutely love anything fantasy-related. Nymphs, dragons, princes, armor, dragons, dragons, dragons... I love it all! I really like it. It does ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Short Story » Fanfiction, Humor Re: The Sims Fanfiction

    Unlike previous reviews, I think it's hilarious that the Sims aren't talking "English." In the games the Sims don't talk, so why should they in stories? It's comedic and it ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Poetry » Fantasy, Lyrical Re: A Blade of Many Things

    Interesting... The poem seems to skip a bit, but I can tell that it all talks of the same thing. I don't understand the first stanza all to well though, ...

    Oct 28, 2014
  • Poetry » Realistic, General Re: deleted

    Have you ever read "The Night Circus"? It's a favorite book of mine. Your poem reminds me a lot of it. It's very fanciful, very elegant, I think. The lines ...

    Oct 27, 2014


Everything has to be taken on trust; truth is only that which is taken to be true. It's the currency of living. There may be nothing behind it, but it doesn't make any difference so long as it is honoured. One acts on assumptions. What do you assume?
— Player (Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead by Tom Stoppard)