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Ode to LAA Poem by Zoe JaySo, LA, city of which so much is written and said Of the good, the bad, and the beautiful If New York never sleeps, then LA never wakes For th.. |
remoraA Chapter by freelancejousterknees locked, duck-footed, slack-jawed, nose turned skyward, gazing with dismay at the two ton giant who, previously, had been meander.. |
Oh, SkyscraperA Chapter by Songwhat has the human race done? |
Two CitiesA Poem by ForbiddenTwo cities reside at the edge of the world, One of light, And One of Night. |
The RuinsA Poem by Malcolm J. WattObservations from the spirit. |
PROBABLY NOT FOR GROUPSA Poem by kublakhan2711 27 11 |
Derailing The American DreamA Story by TracySmoke factories and dirty, gray buildings amidst smog-filled cities within every five hundred mile radius amongst the manufactured, flattened fields.. |
We were just saving our breathA Story by HeynsI've been using a book by the San Francisco Writers Grotto to spur my writing. This is one of the many exercises |
Love Don't Rest In PeaceA Poem by riskrapperurban violence murders our children |
Silk City PIT: 5. Hope and Labor (WIP)A Poem by riskrappercounting the homeless |
CRUDE SPRAYA Poem by SHEEMA HUQprose-poetry |
Bus WisdomA Poem by DeyanYou can usually predict the quality of a bus ride by whether or not the person beside you bothers to ask what you are reading (thoug.. |
TraverseA Chapter by Abdul Batin Osman Beyas george harrison ounce said:All things must pass away |
Homebound HighA Story by InnocentbystanderA short story, taking place over one day, about a young woman coming home after a long absence. |
Two CitiesA Poem by TinkerbelljeTwo very different cities in the Netherlands. |
48-Hour WarA Story by Nutella Wolf [Alias: Sam..Rose woke up on a normal morning, in a normal week. Except for one thing. War had finally started. |
Foggy DreamsA Chapter by ProfessorPadillaI woke up last night after having dreamt about the war, it was of the last battle I was ever in and it felt like reliving that day all over again. Hav.. |