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Literary Spotlight for May 2017



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Literary Spotlight for May 2017




Top 10 Overall:
those sweet mormon girls by @Lareine
how do you like your blue-eyed boy, mister death by @LadySpark
this is actually not about you. by @driver
Oh, Becky: an application of philosophy to teenage problems by @Willard
too many trees, a big lake, and not enough people. by @amelie
adventurera by @Sonder
ineffable by @alliyah
primadonna girl by @honeymoon
we were a hugger and a trend. by @amelie
glitter used to stick to my skin by @marms

Top 10 Poems:
those sweet mormon girls by @Lareine
how do you like your blue-eyed boy, mister death by @LadySpark
this is actually not about you. by @driver
adventurera by @Sonder
too many trees, a big lake, and not enough people. by @amelie
primadonna girl by @honeymoon
ineffable by @alliyah
we were a hugger and a trend. by @amelie
glitter used to stick to my skin by @marms
Base Jump by @Lumi

Top 10 Short Stories:
Ghosts by @Cadi
Old Habit Part 2 by @Sachiko
The Red-Headed League by @JuliasSneezer
Truthfully fiction: One moment in a million othersbu by @Mich4el
Aliens by @Cadi
Deepest Desires by @Pomeroy
Fried Expectations by @Dracula
Little Princess by @EldritchArchivist
A Waterfall of Thoughts (Preview) by @writtenanxiiety
Wasn't It Just a Dream? (Part 1) by @myjaspercat

Top 10 Chapters:
Liz + Zac (8.0) by @Carlito
There's So Much More To Juno Moon: chapter 6 by @marms
There's So Much More To Juno Moon: chapter 3 by @marms
The Chosen Grandma, Chapter 6.2 by @BlueAfrica
There's So Much More To Juno Moon: chapter 7 by @marms
Liz + Zac (9.2) by @Carlito
White Raven, Night Crow: Chapter 1.1 - A New Beginning by @FalconryGirl9086
There's So Much More To Juno Moon: chapter 2 by @marms
Luneset 1.2 by @Audy
There's So Much More To Juno Moon: chapter 4 (rewritten) by @marms
  








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