Tags POLISH
The Missing BoxesA Story by Ken C.An old man commits murder... and then convinces his neighbors that the body parts are leftover Halloween props. |
Graveyard of GloryA Story by AnorA fictional story about a Polish cavalry man involved on an attack on German forces in WW2. |
You Can't Run From The Past: Pt 1: Travel is Alway..A Story by CinderlallaA memoir of the future. |
NO MORE TO SAYA Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND POLISH GIRL AND HER SEX GAMES. |
The glorious lives of othersA Book by Asha ZSomething dark is coming. Zosia senses it, but do her family - errant brother Captain; her sisters, wedding-focused Ania, and Sascha, with her own dar.. |
Chapter 1A Chapter by Asha ZTonight, she is perched amidst the rooftops. The street below is darkened, leaves skirting awkwardly, trees boughing and dipping, leaves black aga.. |
Chapter 2A Chapter by Asha ZChapter 2 And it is morning. The grey is creeping through the blinds, sidling across the floor. Early, but Sascha has already been awake for at .. |
HIS TURNING EYE.A Poem by Terry CollettA YOUTH AND THE POLISH GIRL WHO WANTED SEX. |
TEA WITH SOPHIA 1969A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY HAS TEA WITH HIS GIRLFRIEND AND HER PARENTS IN 1969 |
Sobieski's Winged ChargeA Poem by NordicHellasProse about the Battle of Vienna in 1683. |
MOCKING LAUGH.A Poem by Terry CollettA BOY AND POLISH GIRL IN A CARE HOME IN 1969 |
CINEMA DATE 1969.A Poem by Terry CollettA YOUNG MAN PROMISES TO TAKE POLISH GIRL TO THE CINEMA IN 1969 |
AFTERWARDS 1969A Poem by Terry CollettA YOUNG MAN AND A POLISH GIRL AFTER A CINEMA DATE IN 1969 |
Polish My MirrorA Poem by Healing StarSeeing clearly this early morning, into the new dawn that has not yet arrived. |
Someone To RememberA Book by marchmadness |
Chapter Four: Knock At the DoorA Chapter by marchmadnessMy sisters lived on a grassy, secluded hill in a one bedroom farmhouse. It was a verdant area with small hills everywhere. Growing up on a farm, thi.. |
A Circular LandscapeA Story by Alexandria MansfieldAn American woman falls in love with a Polish man who is working in the United States for the summer. He wants to stay in the country, but he doesn't .. |
Shock at Destination and at FarewellA Chapter by IrenicShock is felt and..... |
Of Shine and PolishA Poem by Alfred Kukitzwhere is reality |
Vera Pavlova translations of Russian PoemsA Poem by Michael R. BurchVera Pavlova: English Translations of Russian PoemsI shattered your heart;now I limp through the shardsbarefoot.―Vera Pavlova, loose translation.. |