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The Screams Of Grim Reaper's VictimsA Book by Death StalkerI'm bored and is having a writer's block with my other book, Insane Asylum, so I decided to write another book to see if any more creatives will rush .. |
DYING IN THE SNOW.A Poem by Terry CollettA PATIENT IN A MENTAL ASYLUM REMEMBERS A MASSACRE IN THE SNOW. |
AIR TO BREATHE.A Story by Terry CollettA GIRL WATCHES HER MOTHER DIE THEN BURIES HER A SHE BURIED HER FATHER SOME TIME BEFORE. |
progressA Poem by GIUSEPPEThis write presents the facts from UNICEF! How can our world of humanity allow this senseless and unnecessary slaughter to take place? Where is the pr.. |
Wouldn't Be Nice - Wouldn't It Be LovelyA Story by GIUSEPPEThis is a detailed companion piece to the much shorter "war". The point of both writes is to comment on the human travesty we call war. Too many peo.. |
My JulietA Poem by Vampyrica1995I see you standing, With all of your grandeur You and I share moments together O such wonderful moments But that is all they are W.. |
The Reaper of the KingA Poem by BattlecryShort poem I wrote about a grim reaper taking the soul of a foolish king. (From The Kings Folly) |
The Last TearA Book by Miharu NobaraThe Start of a new story... |
Bonnie and ClydeA Poem by Randy JohnsonTHIS IS A TRUE STORY ABOUT CLYDE BARROW AND BONNIE PARKER WHO WERE KILLED ON MAY 23, 1934. |
The Lonely JournalA Book by Suyash SisodiaA Collection of Journals, by people, Desperate or Lonely. People taken over by death, heartbreak or isolation, their life depicted and condensed in on.. |
The Dying Family.A Poem by EstrayaA surviving family member is sad that everyone who is close to her is dying. |
FatelessA Story by Luca DeCloudsIn a game of survival, lives those who manages to get to the end. And None managed just that with a little help from a little boy named Fate. |
REMEMBERING MY MOM(AND MY STEPDAD, TOO)...A Story by Jennifer WebsterA beautiful essay about how I should honor my mom & my stepfather. |
An Entire Nation Still MournsA Poem by Randy JohnsonI DEDICATE THIS POEM TO THE NEARLY 3000 PEOPLE WHO PERISHED ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001. |