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The Order of the ForsakenA Story by Infernal Dimension Comics*Set after the events of the main "Crisis:Earth" story* *READ #2 in "C:E" INTRO FIRST!" Something has driven a mysterious man to build an army and c.. |
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TO ANOTHER UNIVERSE, AND BEYOND...A Story by Peter RogersonThings actually might be what they look like.... |
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The Pretzel ManA Story by Katherine P. HaleyKenny is an average guy who works at the local bar who had no idea what kind of odd situation he was going to be brought into |
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A Short AdventureA Story by KmanKayden Noble leaps a dimension, but where does he land? |
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Jumping ship to a new worldA Story by Zander BladeThis is a short story of a crew on a submarine going to a new dimension. It is not about getting there but the actual nail biting process as everythi.. |
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The Sick DimensionA Poem by Cobblestone TravelerWhere do we go when we slip out of our minds? |
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Reuniting with a DemonA Story by KmanA collab/crossover I did with writerscafe user Rhevowrites! |
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Chapter TwoA Chapter by ElleChapter 2: Arden hung up the phone and turned around. His eyes searched the dance floor for Grace, but to his dismay, he did not see her. He w.. |
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Chapter OneA Chapter by ElleChapter 1 This really isn't a very pretty story. I don't even think it's romantic. You might disagree with me, and I don't really care. I find.. |
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Half of a WholeA Book by Elle |
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TrappedA Poem by LaineyThe disappointment that waits in that powder blue gaze-Destroys the soul into a ragged maze.Dreams of grandeur crowd her mind with liesShe desperately.. |
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The AnathemaA Book by WhintersonIn a search to recover his discarded possessions, Ingersol "Sol" Casey discovers that there is more hidden within his small town than what others have.. |
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Chapter 1A Chapter by WhintersonHe was watching me. Or she, I wasn’t sure. I didn’t know who, but I held someone’s eyes. As I carefully maneuvered my bike around th.. |
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Chapter 2A Chapter by WhintersonA dirty toilet was my refuge. I preferred the one in the far stall of one of the bathrooms at work; I always saved it for last. When I had finished a.. |