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blueberriesA Poem by Robert Ronnowblueberries gasoline and prostate glandbreast cancer Wonderbread and pacifiercontrolled experiment space travel and honeypeanuts inductive reasoning a.. |
How cool!A Poem by Robert RonnowHow cool!this early summer eveningafter a day so oppressiveeven we New Yorkers move painstakingly.The breeze in sumac treesso why am I not more conten.. |
Static: The Rise of The VigilanteA Book by Timothy W. ReesFollows the story of a hero with the power to produce and exert electricity from his own body. This hero falls under my own super hero universe. |
1: IgnitionA Chapter by Timothy W. ReesAll it takes is a spark. |
2: Electro-Magnetic DisturbanceA Chapter by Timothy W. ReesThe second installment in Danan Campbell's origin story. |
a blacksmiths panicA Story by Marc Hamelto write about ones self is dangerous. often one notices more than we thought we knew when we started writing. |
Heavy HandlingA Story by Georgina V SollyThe havoc caused by strangers in others' lives. |
Microstory 104: Helen LarkinA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
Power Lines Don't Make Good Clothes LinesA Poem by Randy JohnsonTHIS IS A FICTIONAL POEM. |
Microstory 117: Milo ChombersA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
Electrical DemiseA Book by The Night WriterAbout electricity |
Chapter 2: Electrical DreamingA Chapter by The Night WriterAbout electricity going haywire dreaming about it. |
Chapter: 4 The lighting strike.A Chapter by The Night WriterThis is about his (Joe Sands) story. |
3: Shock and AweA Chapter by Timothy W. ReesAll the pieces are arranged for the end game. |
The Storm Is AliveA Poem by EmilyIt's getting closer... |
Microstory 159: Neil StudwickA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Bellevue Profile microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 101. More to follow. |
forbiddenA Poem by annie leebeautiful boy, she murmured, resting her forehead on the coolness of the window. her breath fogged the pane, and she pressed her palm.. |
Microstory 208: AlarmingA Story by Nick FishermanThis is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about. |
Report A05 - Operation 022A Chapter by Meeks"I can't do this. There has to be a plan" |