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And The Dish Ran Away With The SpoonA Story by Cyndi GoodgameThere are some that say fairy tales and nursery rhymes are in part, fiction based on real events. Perhaps so… Here is an account for the famo.. |
South Philly Castles First ChapterA Story by James CacciatoreFirst Chapter of South Philly Castles. The chapter follows a "Veteran" Pennsport Boy, who after a bad break up, is brought out by his friends to go to.. |
ShimmerA Poem by D ConnollyA shimmer in the road provokes an imaginative response |
TwelveA Book by Mikki JohnsonLong ago there was a race of humans born with extraordinary gifts. Over time these Gifts became few and far between, and now? Now there are only twelv.. |
Love Beyond MeasureA Book by Ashleigh Nicole EvansKidnapped by her sworn enemy the night before her wedding, Aleena, sworn princess of Bekaar, is forced to realize that, sometimes, the binds of captiv.. |
Kalstad: Book one The Harp and CheeseA Book by miahstrLord Stouten has called his vassals against Lord Wainwright. Can the House of Harp and the house of cheese survive? |
House FysheA Chapter by miahstrEarly morning embraced Jossen as he walked through the dew covered grass. The plumes of smoke from the direction of Horsted castle could be seen in th.. |
MemoriesA Poem by Mrudula RaniInspired by andrew Mitchell's Timelessness of being |
Survival on the Edge of the NightA Book by Mika FranolichIn war-torn 19th century Ireland, a troubled family embarking on a fateful journey will find that evil thrives in shadows. |
A heros exileA Story by NanakiNier is attending an exile this morning with his Lord father. His hero Ryker is sentenced to face the grey. A barren wasteland where no one returns. |
Building CastlesA Poem by TheJordBakerOn the gold sand we built ruins and made myths just for us. We saw them outlast the tides from our pillar up on the hills. We returned and built a.. |
Tagore translation "The Seashore Gathering"A Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Seashore Gatheringby Rabindranath Tagoreloose translation by Michael R. BurchOn the seashores of endless worlds, earth's children converge.The inf.. |
Adam Mickiewicz "The Ruins of Balaclava" translati..A Poem by Michael R. BurchThe Ruins of Balaclavaby Adam Mickiewicz (1798-1855)loose translation/interpretation byMichael R. BurchOh, barren Crimean land, these dreary shadesof .. |
The Braggin' DragonA Poem by Marvin Thomas Cox-Flynn d..A bit of humor and satire served up in a most unchivalrous fashion of Landlord style ... |