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  • Poetry » Narrative, Other Re: The Fabric of Me

    It is a really nice poem and i enjoyed reading it. The format of the poem is a bit..unusual, but apart from that it is very good. It gives me ...

    May 14, 2013
  • Novel / Chapter » Fantasy, Action / Adventure Re: Confusion - Prologue.

    Hey! its really nice and interesting...unfolding the story in such a manner that keeps the readers interested. At first when you talked about the mutants, i thought it bore a ...

    May 14, 2013
  • Poetry » General, General Re: Deleted

    This is a very nice piece and i can very well relate to it too. How we shy away from out true feelings just so that no one thinks we ...

    May 11, 2013
  • Novel / Chapter » Humor, Romantic Re: LOVE Chapter 6

    Hey i read all the previous chapters to get a hang of the story, and i must say that it is progressing very well. You have developed an interesting plot ...

    May 11, 2013
  • Poetry » Realistic, Lyrical Re: The Nation's blood

    it is a nice poem, simple, yet giving a message....and even though you have painted a very drastic picture of a war, this gets across a message about the need ...

    Apr 22, 2013
  • Poetry » Realistic, Lyrical Re: The Nation's blood

    it is a nice poem, simple, yet giving a message....and even though you have painted a very drastic picture of a war, this gets across a message about the need ...

    Apr 22, 2013
  • Poetry » Other, General Re: Living Hell

    is a really nice poem.....the way you have described the current standard of life....the degrading forces the reader to think about what the world has become. This is my very ...

    Apr 19, 2013


The day, which was one of the first of spring, cheered even me by the loveliness of its sunshine and the balminess of the air. I felt emotions of gentleness and pleasure, that had long appeared dead, revive within me. Half surprised by the novelty of these sensations, I allowed myself to be borne away by them, and forgetting my solitude and deformity, dared to be happy.
— Mary Shelley, Frankenstein