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Desk

Desk

A Story by Oscar


Sauren would never forget that desk, or that one, or that one, or...
Math class

Math class

A Story by Crayon


I really, really dislike math.
Move on.

Move on.

A Story by Geoffrey Savage


A rant. For all who have or do feel unapprectiated at work.
The Plastic Virgin

The Plastic Virgin

A Story by Miss Succubus


A story about a virgin's first journey into world shattering pleasure. particularly her world.
A Writer and Her Non-Writer Lover

A Writer and Her Non-Writer Lover

A Poem by Jessica Jean


I read you my poem At my wooden desk You asked what it meant You didn't understand You never get it You never can see Or sense what any Of my..
Silence is Golden & Speaking is Silver

Silence is Golden & Speaking is Silver

A Story by Kayelina


Sometimes things should be better left unsaid; and most times, the things spoken are all lies
His Unfinished Stories

His Unfinished Stories

A Story by Will


Jack sat at his desk, pen in hand and pad at the ready, prepared to release a bombardment of words. His room was illuminated only by the lamp, lightin..
the poets desk

the poets desk

A Poem by Angi


my desk
Writer's Pad

Writer's Pad

A Poem by Rita L. Sev


Angi's challenge, accepted...
An Office Affair

An Office Affair

A Poem by Dye


Seducing the boss
TIc Toc Goes the Clock

TIc Toc Goes the Clock

A Poem by Norma Gonzalez


Student anxious for class to end
The Desk

The Desk

A Poem by Emily


How many people have sat in those desks?
"Fatal Apocalypse" - Chapter 2: Ben's Mum

"Fatal Apocalypse" - Chapter 2: Ben's Mum

A Chapter by Jason Bubbleo


Ben rushes home to read the Deathornicus.
"Fatal Apocalypse" - Chapter 3: Punishment

"Fatal Apocalypse" - Chapter 3: Punishment

A Chapter by Jason Bubbleo


Ben carries on reading the Deathornicus before he heads to bed.
"Fatal Apocalypse" - Chapter 8: Angelicus

"Fatal Apocalypse" - Chapter 8: Angelicus

A Chapter by Jason Bubbleo


Ben, Ania and Carl read the writings contained in the Angelicus.
For Charlie Hebdo

For Charlie Hebdo

A Poem by Johanna


So sad when I heard the news.. just had to write something for them.

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