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02:30 A.M

02:30 A.M

A Story by Rahul


The poem came ffrom the heart of a person...and this story is real and really person has changed his life from that night.
My Textin Addiction

My Textin Addiction

A Poem by Torilina


I acutally sent this into a contest and it got approved and its getting published into a book called "A Celebration of poets from the Creative communi..
Arrangements.

Arrangements.

A Chapter by Sarah F-W


Reaching the ground floor, I could hear the buzz of the administration floor and the swish of the glass revolving doors as the lifted sounded and ..
Eye Contact

Eye Contact

A Story by Fetish Ewing


A homosexual encounter is approached as meaningless... or is it?
Crayons

Crayons

A Poem by SydneyPseudonym


Taken from my Tumblr working-for-writing
Miss You, Baby

Miss You, Baby

A Poem by The Violent Wolf


not sure what to say about this one ._. just some feelings haha
Goodnight

Goodnight

A Poem by jennpenn


The closeness of instant messages.
It Can Wait

It Can Wait

A Book by Kimberly Adams


Kelly texts and drives and causes a bad accident. While in the hospital, she learns the important lesson that texting can wait, but Jesus cannot.
Key + Board

Key + Board

A Poem by KatDim


Key + BoardNo ones going to yell, only I spell, and castthat mass of emptiness ,and surge frost that makes me toss, That key, It was thrown, just li..
Embodiment of Text

Embodiment of Text

A Poem by Laura Judith


When writing comes to life... 2012
Someone

Someone

A Poem by Courtney Rose


They say when you’re looking for someone you should find someone who makes you feel beautiful When I think of the perfect relationship I th..
Cracks in the Universe Prologue

Cracks in the Universe Prologue

A Story by Natalie Mark


Basically a story about lonely people becoming a little less lonely. Takes place through texts back and forth between characters.
Chapter Eight -

Chapter Eight -

A Chapter by Natalie Mark


I'm not crying; you're crying.
Chapter 11 - Rude

Chapter 11 - Rude

A Chapter by Natalie Mark


Rude.