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Literary Spotlight for September 2023



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Literary Spotlight for September 2023




Top 10 Overall:
"Don't Cry" by @LuminescentAnt
the road is wet when raining by @alliyah
dear twelve, i love you -sixteen by @FireEyes
somethingthatmatters by @envy
Fog by @Lullaby
Stardust by @Mikatsune
I'm growing up. by @farq4d
Neath Juniper's Fern by @Messenger
Scars In Blue-Part 1: Chapter 1: A Rebel Is Taken by @Serrurie
Boogeyman—A Prose Poem by @GengarIsBestBoy

Top 10 Poems:
"Don't Cry" by @LuminescentAnt
the road is wet when raining by @alliyah
Fog by @Lullaby
somethingthatmatters by @envy
dear twelve, i love you -sixteen by @FireEyes
Stardust by @Mikatsune
Neath Juniper's Fern by @Messenger
Boogeyman—A Prose Poem by @GengarIsBestBoy
Mind's Labyrinth by @WritersUnlock
chickens will eat chicken nuggets without batting an eye by @soundofmind

Top 10 Short Stories:
I'm growing up. by @farq4d
Lady Alberta and the Wedding Saboteur (Part 1) by @Plume
The Apocalyptic Events of Fearlessness by @Serrurie
The Darkness by @Abditory
Lady Alberta and the Wedding Saboteur (Part 2) by @Plume
Highway of Darkness by @OrabellaAvenue
Monster by @cookiesandcream123
"In this moment." by @WritersUnlock
The Old Man by @ghxstfacx
Crossing Borders by @HB1103

Top 10 Chapters:
Scars In Blue-Part 1: Chapter 1: A Rebel Is Taken by @Serrurie
Missing Her ~ Ch: 1,2 & 3 by @VioletSkies
"Light's, Camera, Action." Chapter one. by @WritersUnlock
Scars In Blue-Part 1-Chapter 3: Taste of Freedom by @Serrurie
Loosely Lawful | 1 by @Ventomology
Dreamless (0) by @keystrings
Loosely Lawful | 5 by @Ventomology
The Lost Dragon 16.1 by @soundofmind
Loosely Lawful | 4 by @Ventomology
Loosely Lawful | 3 by @Ventomology
  








It had a perfectly round door like a porthole, painted green, with a shiny yellow brass knob in the exact middle. The door opened on to a tube-shaped hall like a tunnel: a very comfortable tunnel without smoke, with panelled walls, and floors tiled and carpeted, provided with polished chairs, and lots and lots of pegs for hats and coats—the hobbit was fond of visitors. The tunnel wound on and on, going fairly but not quite straight into the side of the hill —The Hill, as all the people for many miles round called it—and many little round doors opened out of it, first on one side and then on another.
— JRR Tolkien