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#1 'What is the meaning of life'A Chapter by Christina LoukaOn the 30th August 2000 at exactly 18:40 pm the doctor yelled at my mother one last time to “PUSH”, and that’s when I came out kic.. |
Monsters fallA Poem by CRCHephaestus in his youth |
"Gorgonio: Ellada" by Vali Tsironi, BARNES & NOBLEA Book by Vali TsironiA great poetry book speaks about the Greece and the Greek myth and history throughout a personal history of life. A magnificent inspiration! |
Spectacular Reasons Why You Should Travel to Greec..A Story by Brian Jay CruzGreece is the perfect place you will get the chance to relax body and soul, under the sun, enjoying crystal blue water and fun activities. |
What Helen Saw in the Funeral PyreA Poem by Carl TeegerstromI am a classics nerd (so I hope I got most of the details right) and I had a great time writing the poem. |
O Theós tis AgoníasA Poem by AnnaPersephone screams, the demon of Spring,but Aphrodite is cold, and frost cannot see.Wickedness corrupts a goddess, then everything;"How fitting it is,.. |
"The Path"A Story by Angelos Rocosphoto location: Greece, Syros - Please I'd be obliged if you left your critique, thanks!. - NO HARASSMENT! |
Statue of CheopsA Chapter by Jostein KasseStatue of CheopsA representation of the ancient statue of Cheops was posted to Facebook on 25th of August, 2017.Madonna’s post to Instagram on.. |
Helen, TroylessA Poem by Michael R. BurchHelen, TroylessbyMichael R. Burch"The face that launched a thousand ships ..."Helen, bright accompaniment,accouterment of war as sure as allthe polish.. |
5 Most Influential Philosophers and PsychologistsA Story by JavaA brief list of my personal favourite philosophers and psychologists. |
The visitor in GreeceA Poem by Robert NelsonThis is the first eclogue in an unpublished collection, possibly entitled Eclogues upon the ruins of modernity |
conscientious incoherenceA Poem by kimpetersen13kpbecause to love as an aries moon is to dissolve oneself and assume another form |
visions of gideonA Poem by T.H.lime paint on the wall of a prayer to calliope, in stageira breathe, fragrant with oil, blue and cambric; bare feet shuffle o’er road p.. |