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Chapter 2 - EscapeA Chapter by Kaylee MaeHours pass before I regain the willpower to get back on my feet and escape this tiny shed. The alarms stopped at least an hour and a half ago, but.. |
Chapter 3 - AwakeA Chapter by Kaylee MaeI groggily open my eyes as a putrid smell fills my nostrils. “Elle! You’re awake!” I blink a few times before the blurr.. |
LOST AT SEAA Poem by Sylvia ChikaOnce on a missionWith a map and a visionBut now missingLife goes onThey sail onNo helpNo landNo foodSailing upon deep watersWatching the shark.. |
Beneath The RubbleA Poem by CandidBeneath The RubbleFrom the rubble Beneath the blocks of stone A little one was seenInnocent, cute, tender in years A kind hand pulled her out.. |
Taking StepsA Book by Curtis_SquirtisA Fantasy/Fiction novel, following a group of survivors trying to make their way in a world that has been plunged into darkness and infested with Demo.. |
I'm Still Like The World Is!A Poem by SohaThink again if you think cancer survivors and patients are different from us..... |
UNSTOPPABLEA Poem by Aditi NagvanshiThis is a common story, not new... Still I want to continue.... |
CONSEQUENCESA Story by Moyo EstherWe are only three left in the world now...and this is why. |
The World is MadeA Poem by AngelusParvaThere's a world out there, and I never knew. That is was made for me, Someone so insignificant. I thought this world was for the thinkers and the doer.. |
MendingA Poem by Michael R. BurchMendingby Michael R. BurchI am besieged with kindnesses;sometimes I laugh,delighted for a moment,then resumethe more seemly occupation of my craft.I d.. |
Break TimeA Poem by Michael R. BurchBreak TimebyMichael R. Burchfor those who lost loved ones on 9-11Intrude upon my grief; sit; take a spotof milk to cloud the blackness that you feel;a.. |
SurvivorsA Poem by Michael R. BurchSurvivorsby Michael R. Burchfor the victims and survivors of 9/11 and their familiesIn truth, we do not feel the horrorof the survivors,but what passe.. |
Penny Postcard, Wrong AddressA Poem by Michael R. BurchPenny Postcard, Wrong Addressby Michael R. Burch(for the victims and survivors of the Holocaust)We saw their pictures:tortured out of our imaginations.. |
Would White Survive?A Story by R J FullerIf you were one of the truly fortunate, would you welcome being so? Would you believe yourself to be so? |
TouchA Story by R J FullerDo we always really tell what we know? |