Tags WHEELCHAIR
StudentsA Chapter by Nick FishermanWhen Starla woke up the next morning, the first thing she did was complain about Alec lying to her. “You had the entire rest of yesterday to tel.. |
IsolateA Chapter by Nick FishermanStarla and Alec arrived at Marissa’s house just before dinner time. Things were a bit awkward at first, so Mrs. Mendegale decided to make things.. |
The Voice of HopeA Story by yerusalemworkAn unexpected turn of events leads to a prayer of hope |
Microstory 188: Fiona MillA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
Paralyzed HaikuA Poem by The Nude WriterShort on time. Full of "feeling" |
Spinning My WheelsA Poem by Melinda McQueenSpinning My Wheels Life has a funny way In putting me in my place. Reminding me that some things just aren’t meant to be-- .. |
Happy Birthday To Me ... (2017)A Story by dw817Happy Birthday To Me, for now I am ... |
CONSTANCE AND THE GHOST OF BIRTHDAY PASTA Chapter by Peter RogersonConstance is contemplating her birthday tomorrow, and maybe starts fantasising... |
Electric Wheelchair TravelA Story by Mark HazlettWheelchair users have the privilege of movement simply like some other people and see the astonishing sights everywhere throughout the world. |
Improve Flexibility With a Motorized WheelchairA Story by Frank CloughDisability, regardless of whether temporary or perpetual, is a hard actuality to live with. Combined with availability issues at home and outside, it .. |
An Ocean DanceA Poem by Melinda McQueenAn Ocean Dance Into the ocean waves Cascading water tunnels a shade. On her board she’s most alive, Within a wave is where she .. |
A Glimpse of Julian Dombrowski at Age FifteenA Poem by Evyn RubinPosting this in memory of my friend and poetry colleague, Julian Dombrowski (1982-2020) |
BRIGHT LIGHTS AND KISSINGA Story by Peter RogersonI wonder what it feels like to actually die? |