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Blackbird, Descended, SingerA Chapter by S. D. ForogarBlackbirdand sparrow tweet at each other between trees, branches all to themselves. Ellie eyes their greed, their lives lived as if expecting that the.. |
Past, FutureA Chapter by S. D. ForogarBut were they my memories, or were they hers? Or, were they anybody's? |
To Build A Better HumanA Poem by Earl SchumackerA Quatrain in five stanzas |
In the SingularityA Poem by Robert RonnowIn the singularityperfectly good poemsare being written by laughingand crying machineswashing machines and dryersabout their daily tasksand ambivalenc.. |
Machine BoyA Poem by Rose HagertyHeart for a heart. |
Red, HandA Chapter by S. D. ForogarPending. . . . |
SocietyA Poem by Inkh(e)artAnd this machine Will twist; confine Our bodies refine Like bottles of wine Like stoppers of cork .. |
Soulless ComputerA Poem by Earl SchumackerLost in the distance of the soul |
The SpurA Book by MuirneIt's 1988, and the world is about to change for a group of high schoolers in Yarrow Hill, Seattle due to the anomaly that is the Spur. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Muirne3 years before the spur, Heather Williams is getting used to settling down for the first time in her life. |
Chainsaw CertifiedA Poem by Robert RonnowI'm dead. Unlike Frost and Yeatsnothing I've said will be remembered.Unlike Roosevelt and Lincolnnothing I'm thinking will win the war.I'm going to go.. |
Help WantedA Story by Earl Schumackermodern business activity |
Empty machineA Poem by ElliExistential anxiety thoughts. |
Our minds are powerful machines.A Poem by OnlymeOur minds are powerful machinesthat can aid us and hider us.It can propel us forward.Yet also it can keep us down and troddenon. And in the dark and s.. |
Life really is far to short in general.A Poem by OnlymeIt's very hard to let goof someone you, admire, adoreand truly love.No matter,where it bea human beingor even a beloved pet.The odd time sadly in life.. |
A Better EducationA Story by Earl SchumackerAltered states of being |
SALLY HAMPTON'S UNCLEA Chapter by Peter RogersonWhat a change of direction... |