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Revelations

Revelations

A Story by Jesse Booker


Just a little dream I had.
Chapter 4- Blaze of Glory

Chapter 4- Blaze of Glory

A Chapter by Jesse Booker


“I think I’ll name you Randy and Rupert…” Ronnie said. Ronnie had bought himself a new toy: a small, rectangular steel ca..
The Darkness

The Darkness

A Poem by Jesse Booker


The darkness engulfs me againLike the return of an old friendIt lends its sympathetic earAnd listens to my confessionsThough wise, the darkness does n..
Afterlife

Afterlife

A Poem by Jesse Booker


I have lived and I have diedI have felt the pains of deathBut now, I am forever numbYet, I still remember the dayWhen the agony beganAnd relive it, as..
Jesse

Jesse

A Story by Gabby Bloedel


A stereotypical tragedy based loosely on the life of a close friend. Most sayings and expressions directly quoted from Jesse himself.
Something in Me

Something in Me

A Poem by Jesse Booker


Once I was shrouded in darknessGarbed in a cloak of despairI concealed my heart from the worldMy heart was wretched to my eyesA most shameful thing to..
Fire

Fire

A Poem by Jesse Booker


You touch me, and I come to life Your electricity sparks within me The fire within me is rife And I am yours, and forever shall be The flames of..
Family Affairs

Family Affairs

A Story by Jesse Booker


It was a peaceful Summer night in rural Maple County, Tennessee. The moon lit the clear, starry sky, as the crickets performed there serenade of..
The Phoenix

The Phoenix

A Poem by Jesse Booker


Do not admire me For I had no choice Do not envy me For you know not what you seek Measure what you think of as tribulation Against the lingeri..
Ink Blot

Ink Blot

A Poem by Jesse Booker


Ink blot, ink blot, diddly dee dee Ink blot, ink blot, staring at me! This one's a dragon This one's a pig This one is sad But that one's reall..
The Crystal Ball

The Crystal Ball

A Story by Jesse Booker


I was at the market when the Wizard came to town. I was minding my business, surveying the goods, wanting to be left alone. Yet, here he came, ..
A Memory of the Sun

A Memory of the Sun

A Story by William Liston


a personal essay
Fool's Gold

Fool's Gold

A Poem by Jesse Booker


Hear the fat cat playing his flute As I dance and sing in my monkey suit The children laugh, their parents amused The cat takes the gold, his soul ..
Denial

Denial

A Story by Jesse Booker


“Ooooh that smell!” The radio played, “Can't ya smell that smell?” Charlie Kramer stared blankly at the wall as Ronnie..
Solitude

Solitude

A Poem by Jesse Booker


Sitting, quiet, reading my book And here comes Ed to have a look Talking fishing, blah blah cars And the stuff he drinks from mason jars O..
The New Man

The New Man

A Poem by Jesse Booker


The evening sun casts a long shadowSo, as the light began to dim, I was bornFrom the remnants of a man who once livedAnd died in weakness and despairB..
The Forbidden Fruit

The Forbidden Fruit

A Poem by Jesse Booker


From the heavens to Earth I've been walking to and fro' I've seen the beauty of Paradise And the anguish of the soul For when he spoke to thee ..

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