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Modern Rapunzel

Modern Rapunzel

A Story by Omegax45


My twist of the story Rapunzel if it was modernized. I do not ownt he story Rapunzel nor did I made any money off of it.
Look Into The Mirror

Look Into The Mirror

A Poem by Kaitlyn Raiford


This was a poem that was inspired by my father's betrayal and abandonment. I have recently been grieving and still have not been able to accept my fat..
Streetlights in the Parking Lots of Hell

Streetlights in the Parking Lots of Hell

A Book by William F. Whaley


Poems about a divorce. Multi-inspired by Louis CK, The Mountain Goats, and my dad, etc.
RESTAURANT DIVORZIO

RESTAURANT DIVORZIO

A Story by Kazeronnie Mak


Do you still remember ? You both vowed that you would live in harmony and mutual respect and grow old together at the wedding ceremony.
The Stress of Both Worlds

The Stress of Both Worlds

A Poem by Alana McGuire


As the poem continues, the child gets older and expresses how they handle the divorce still. Inspired by the song Two Houses by Matthew West *Meant ..
Fisherman's Son

Fisherman's Son

A Poem by Solomon


They flew above the mango trees like a school of fish in the sky and as they did my father left us in a dark coat with his boat and the last word I..
Marriage is Dying

Marriage is Dying

A Poem by Lowesy


Is this life? Is this hell? Am I flying? Or am I trapped in a cell? The walls are closing around me, and I can barely breathe, This life I thought w..
The Red Dress

The Red Dress

A Screenplay by Cristi Fechete


Women create life. Women create dresses. What’s life for a woman?
I can't say it

I can't say it

A Story by that-little-green-monster


Its supposed to be a monologue....
The Decisive Night

The Decisive Night

A Story by Georgina V Solly


Life, and its unexpected experiences and surprises.
Memories and Reunions

Memories and Reunions

A Chapter by GT939417


“Enjoy your flight, Miss.” The short, plump woman in the pressed, navy blue suit said, wearing a fake smile that could be recognized..
Divorce

Divorce

A Story by Samantha


Funny thing, life is. So substantial, yet it can slip away with slightest provocation. Almost like family, especially in the case of divorce. And, i..
Irretrievably Broken

Irretrievably Broken

A Poem by poetbunny


When I've moved on, and he won't let go.
Naively Irrelevant

Naively Irrelevant

A Story by B.M. Hodges


Naively Irrelevant is an ode to the anguish of infidelity, a small morsel of bitter fiction.
EPITAPH

EPITAPH

A Poem by Shimmerbliss/CAF


ep•i•taph n. 1. An inscription on a tombstone in memory of the one buried there.