Tags Diner
The DinerA Story by nseddyJosh is traveling to Charleston to visit a friend. He stops at an old school diner when he gets sidetracked by the enchanting Frances. |
First LoveA Story by The Cuckoo's NestThe man sat at the counter, alone and tired. He was hunched heavily over on the stool with his head hovering over the countertop, wearing a tattere.. |
I had to whoop ElvisA Poem by Randy JohnsonTHIS IS A FICTIONAL POEM. |
Ryan Meets Sandra And Never Sees Her AgainA Story by Zachary StelmachRyan can fall in and out of love without Sandra trying. |
VagabondA Chapter by Jack TarIsaac leads Rob onto a mad dash with an evangelical redneck, and they argue over the dominant hand of a particular waitress of interest. Almost none o.. |
HavocA Chapter by Jack TarRob and Isaac return to the diner and Isaac pisses off Rob some more. I love how this can be applied to almost any chapter at this point. |
SushiA Poem by Gerry LegisterThe strange eating habits of others |
The DinerA Story by Johanna"They changed his name, and gave him new documents and ID. His passport was new and shiny, with stamps from Austria, England and Sweden. He'd never be.. |
Microstory 241: Perspective SixteenA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
ReservationsA Poem by alexalikeswordsthis poem is written in the shape of a villanelle, enjoy |
BubblesA Story by JaceJason sat in a diner booth staring intently at the two bottles sitting on the table in front of him.“Is it just me or are the bubbles in coke .. |
Starless nightA Story by KatElise had never felt quite as lonely as she had on that night. The darkness surrounded her, with only the light of a small diner to fill the street. B.. |
Chapter 1-Until it All EndsA Chapter by JackSunny is abandoned by her father outside of a diner in rural Maine. She is supposed to be meeting her grandmother, who she has never met. However, all.. |
A Monkey Joes for the WeekendA Story by T.C MatthewsThe dome, they've collaborated into triangles. Broadcasting its faint neon spectrum down the busy patrons. Flashy shop outlets were orbiting near the .. |
The Galaxy DinerA Poem by andrewbltyeThe diner stands a hundred yards away, a graveyard decked in vinyl, red and gold. Though now it squats, amas.. |