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Literary Spotlight for October 2022



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Literary Spotlight for October 2022




Top 10 Overall:
pink starbursts by @LadyBug
i wish my youth would last just one heartbeat longer by @LadyBug
credit card applications as a metaphor by @Mageheart
​On Breezy Days When the Veil Seems Thinner by @Rook
a sailor's goodbye; a quilt to hold by @lliyah
daily task lists by @LadyBug
a too-hot shower by @LadyBug
Hellscape/Garden of Eden by @Que
jupiter wishes by @LadyBug
kindred by @spatula

Top 10 Poems:
pink starbursts by @LadyBug
i wish my youth would last just one heartbeat longer by @LadyBug
credit card applications as a metaphor by @Mageheart
daily task lists by @LadyBug
​On Breezy Days When the Veil Seems Thinner by @Rook
a sailor's goodbye; a quilt to hold by @lliyah
a too-hot shower by @LadyBug
Hellscape/Garden of Eden by @Que
jupiter wishes by @LadyBug
Wishes of Rain by @starchild314

Top 10 Short Stories:
You Fell In Love Again, Silly Idiot by @Kelisot
LMS VI: Yara-ma-yha-who by @WeepingWisteria
Robin Hood & The Silver Pistol by @TheMythMaster
Selling happiness by @ForeverYoung299
In the Dark 1/2 by @stygianmoon17
LMS VI: Death by @WeepingWisteria
Shadows by @marnie.grace
Hypoxia by @Glauke
Him by @FireEyes
Short horror sentences (for people with long hair) by @AceassinOfTheMoon

Top 10 Chapters:
LMS VI: Silver and Silk 0.4 by @Omni
Sunny and the Syntax Errors of Doom: Chapter 3.1 by @Spearmint
LMS VI: Let Me Live Tonight 1.3 by @winterwolf0100
Sunny and the Syntax Errors of Doom: Chapter 2.2 by @Spearmint
The Last Spell - Chapter 4.2 by @SilverNight
The Last Spell - Chapter 4.1 by @SilverNight
(LMSVI) The Ruptured Shadow, Chapter 1.3 by @HarryHardy
The Ten-Year-Old Necromancer: Chapter Three, Part One by @Horisun
The Ten-Year-Old Necromancer: Chapter Five by @Horisun
~Coffee Mate~ Ch.1 Gorgeous Young Man by @shatteredstones
  








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— Arcticus