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The Last FriendA Poem by David Lewis PagetHe stood at the back, and looked around The church, not even full, There wasn’t a face he recognised From his far off days at s.. |
The GirlA Poem by jadecgThey all stare down at the girl in the coffin. Sixteen, too young to die. .. |
Wandering The HallsA Story by Darkened_drearI wander the halls of this ratted,tattered,imprisoning asylum of lost dreams with just a wicker candle white and useless in my shaking hands.Your pict.. |
March 30, 2023A Chapter by Nick FishermanAmidst the blaring of the oncoming train, he could hear someone in the distance screaming, “Leona! Get off!”Mateo turned to find Leona Del.. |
Dreams & Nightmares in AngolaA Poem by Alfred KukitzDeep sorrow in Angola |
Into the BoxA Poem by Alfred Kukitzwhere pattern & repetition sometimes go |
The Bad TimekeeperA Poem by David Lewis PagetThey’d shovelled her husband into the ground Before she got to the grave, She wasn’t able to keep good time And her husba.. |
Game of FateA Story by Mitali ShahLife is all about twists and turns |
Plasma Ovule: Chapter 2 The New BeginningA Story by CodyNadur tries to adapt to his new home of Titanium City. |
TORN AND TATTERED AND THE GOOD, GOOD FIGHTA Story by Peter RogersonTommy Tuppence spent his short life being afraid of death... |
Bon VoyageA Poem by David Lewis PagetShe stood and she watched as the storm came inWith the wreck of the Unicorn,Its forward cabins under the swell,Its masts so high and forlorn,Her sailo.. |
Microstory 298: Perspective Seventy-FourA Story by Nick FishermanThis is an experimental Perspectives microstory. The introduction can be found in Microstory 225. More to follow. |
WHY NOT?A Poem by Peter RogersonAt a young soldier's funeral his son wonders why God let it happen... and maybe experiences his first doubt. |
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN - THE EULOGYA Chapter by Peter RogersonA proper near-ending to the story of Bernard.... |
And Then You Were Gone..A Poem by Sky WriterThis is a short poem made for my cousin who passed away 4 months ago. |
A Question of FateA Poem by David Lewis PagetYou only can die but once, they say,There isn’t a second time,We carry fears all along the yearsWhen we think, which day is mine?We envisage tha.. |